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"considering whether" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is often used to introduce a potential decision or action that is being thought about or evaluated. Example: Considering whether to travel overseas during a pandemic, I decided to postpone my trip for a later date.
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Now, legislators are considering whether to relax their funding rules.
Prosecutors said they were considering whether to retry the sentencing.
The trust is considering whether to refile the case.
Japan, Italy and Canada are considering whether to contribute.
Government lawyers said they were considering whether to appeal.
The judge is considering whether to extend it.
Britain is still considering whether to send thousands more troops.
The plaintiffs said they were considering whether to appeal.
Jordan is also considering whether to resume passenger service.
The F.D.A. is considering whether to change its standard.
Guardian Australia is considering whether it will appeal the decision.
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