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inquiring for an answer vs asked for an answer

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Inquiring for an answer' is more formal and less common, while 'asked for an answer' is a more common and straightforward way to express the action of seeking a response.

Last updated: March 08, 2024

inquiring for an answer

This phrase is correct but less common and more formal. It is used when seeking information or clarification.

This phrase is used when someone is formally seeking an answer or information. It implies a more polite or professional tone.
  • ... of those that are honestly seeking, and try not to get mad when they appear to be more mocking than really inquiring for an answer. Since it is ...
  • He looked back at her, his intense eyes inquiring for an answer. "I...I..." Elena stuttered, unable to voice her response. Too consumed by the ...

Alternatives:

  • asking for an answer
  • inquiring about an answer
  • requesting an answer

asked for an answer

This phrase is correct and commonly used in everyday language. It straightforwardly conveys the action of requesting a response.

This phrase is used in everyday language when someone has requested an answer or response to a question or inquiry.
  • ... you are the one being interviewed and not the other way around. So, keep your communication brief and to the point. Speak only when asked for an answer.
  • Jan 30, 2014 ... When adding an answer you will be asked for an "Answer Code", an "Answer" and whether that answer is the "Default". Code: This is the data ...
  • But there were times I asked for an answer. When he was acting in mysterious ways. There were nights that I stayed up crying 'Cause I was certain that things ...
  • ... he only asked three panelists for an answer (or, if the contestant said no, that the panelists wouldn't get the answer, all five panelists were asked for an answer  ...

Alternatives:

  • requested an answer
  • sought an answer
  • asked for a response

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