Certainly! Here’s a sample email responding to an inquiry from a customer:

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Subject: Re: Inquiry About Our Products

Dear [Customer's Name],

Thank you for reaching out to us with your inquiry about [product/service]. We appreciate your interest and are happy to provide you with the information you need.

[Provide the requested information, answer questions, or address the customer's concerns.]

If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, please feel free to reach out. We look forward to serving you.

Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Position]
[Your Company]
[Contact Information]

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💡 Sure! Here's a corrected and improved version of your sentence:
"Could you show me a sample email for a customer enquiry?"
Tips:
- Use "a" before "customer enquiry" as it refers to one example.
- "Enquiry" and "inquiry" are both correct, but "enquiry" is more common in British English, while "inquiry" is used in American English.
- If you want a more formal tone, you could say, "Could you provide me with a sample email template for responding to a customer enquiry?"

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