Is there a way to delete all emails in your inbox?

I want to delete all of the emails in my inbox.

Hello,
Which mail you are using? If its gmail See the Pic, Check the Box surrounded by Yellow circle in Your Gmail Account. and choose delete option .
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    paulcb wrote:
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    Apple - iPhone - Feedback
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