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inquirer

[in-kwahyuhr-er] / ɪnˈkwaɪər ər /


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The office is independent from the state public school system, and requests remain confidential unless consent is given to an ombuds to engage on the inquirer’s behalf.

From Seattle Times

But I tend to direct inquirers, friends visiting the city, and customers at my restaurant, Cicatriz, in a decidedly different direction: towards an unremarkable, un-Instagrammable plate of rice.

From Salon

"Any prior communication by Cassie that does not reflect these dates is simply a difference of relating an answer to a question misinterpreted by Cassie or poorly posted by the inquirer," he said Saturday.

From Fox News

"Any prior communication by Cassie that does not reflect these dates is simply a difference of relating an answer to a question misinterpreted by Cassie or poorly posed by the inquirer."

From Fox News

However, if it is the inquirers’ job to monitor the outcome — as it is with doctors — they are not after pleasantries.

From Washington Post