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line of inquiry

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun line of inquiry has 1 sense
  1. line of inquiry, line of questioning - an ordering of questions so as to develop a particular argument
    --1 is a kind of argumentation, logical argument, line of reasoning, line

Definitions from the Web

Line of Inquiry

Definition: A specific direction or approach taken to investigate, explore, or gather information about a particular subject or problem.

Examples:

Noun - Singular:

  1. As a detective, he pursued various lines of inquiry to solve the mysterious case.
  2. In her research project, she followed a new line of inquiry that had not been explored before.

Noun - Plural:

  1. The detectives pursued several lines of inquiry to gather evidence.
  2. Our team is currently exploring different lines of inquiry to find the best solution.

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