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will inquire

  • future tense
    of inquire.
    inquire
    verb (used without object)
    to seek information by questioning; ask.

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Mr Channi said his government will inquire into the matter if they found any evidence of a security lapse.

From BBC Jan. 6, 2022

“What outfit would you never be able to pull off?” it will inquire, only to bemoan its similar stylistic limits.

From Slate Apr. 5, 2016

Instead of mentioning their latest bills, members of Congress will inquire, “Have you read my novel? Would you like to see my screenplay?”

From Washington Post Jan. 6, 2015

Like the well-trained consumers they are, they will inquire after any less-than-satisfactory result.

From Salon May 25, 2013

After a moment, Bishop Garamond announces, “She may remain among you until she has delivered the child. Meanwhile we will inquire and discover the truth.”

From "Ophelia" by Lisa Klein