Yes, you may.
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You may enquire at the oncology department concerning the patient's well-being. ("inquire" is the preferred spelling in America.)
Not fully as a verb, no. There must normally be something about which to enquire. However, you could use the infinitive form without specifying the subject, as in "When a patient has an embarassingly personal question, he may be hesitant to enquire." The preposition "about it" is understood.
The noun forms of the verb to enquire are enquirer, enquiry, and the gerund, enquiring.
Enquire is a verb that is not commonly used. Most people will use inquire, which is synonymous with enquire.An example of a sentence with enquire would be...I want to enquire about the red car.
Enquire Within Upon Everything was created in 1856.
Enq.
It means 'asks about'
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