You spelled it correctly in the question.
RESEARCH - study or investigation
You've spelled it properly in your question - the correct spelling is 'inquiries.'
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The word is spelled first, just as you spelled it.
The word is "spelled" in the US, although "spelt" is still a variant in the UK.
RESEARCH - study or investigation
You've spelled it properly in your question - the correct spelling is 'inquiries.'
The noun is spelled "followup" or "follow-up", meaning a later check or further investigation.
The correct term is "investigation of".
to ensure that the investigation meets the objectives of the investigation if the process in investigation were done properly and the end result of the investigation of the case is effective and efficient or a case is already filed in courts
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The prefix of "investigation" is "in-".
Not necessarily. Sharing the same last name with someone does not automatically indicate a familial relationship. Last names can be common and shared by many unrelated individuals. Genetic testing or a genealogical investigation can provide more insight into potential familial connections.
a valid investigation is an effective investigation i think. The results turn out to be what you had inferred.
Repetition is copying an investigation, while replication of an investigation is the results of an investigation, which is not likely to be accepted unless the investigation is repeated multiple times and the same result is obtained.
Prefix is spelled exactly as it was spelled in this question. Mhmmm this guys right.