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queries

American  
[kweer-eez] / ˈkwɪər iz /

noun

  1. the plural of query.


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Norris previously said in a statement that he continued to represent his constituents, stayed across local and national developments, handled casework, policy queries and parliamentary questions.

From BBC

Large platforms report that a majority of routine queries—delivery status, returns, basic troubleshooting—are now handled without human intervention.

From Barron's

But Lin has not answered multiple queries from The Times, including how the firm was chosen, as well as whether she had spoken with the offices of the mayor or fire chief about the matter.

From Los Angeles Times

It also said it will assist Google with complying with provisions that concern how the company lets competing search engines access datasets for areas such as ranking and queries held by Google Search.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Our teams are working tirelessly to clear the backlog we inherited and resolve member queries as quickly as possible. We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused to our members," Capita said in a statement.

From BBC