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The phrase "a judgement whether" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of making a decision or forming an opinion about a particular situation or condition.
Example: "The committee's task is to make a judgement whether the proposal meets the necessary criteria for approval."
Alternatives: "an assessment of whether" or "a determination of whether".
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The second step is to make a judgement whether there are missing events in the point pattern of ({(t_i^prime, m_i^prime ), i=1,2,ldots,n_mathrm{obs}}).
Make a judgement whether the child has a UTI.
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In the end you have to make a judgement [about whether they merit following up].
He ducks attempts to push him into a judgement about whether the picture is good or bad.
Pariser disagreed, suggesting that the metric of social sharing is a judgement on whether content is clickbait or not.
This way, I can keep an eye on security settings and make a judgement on whether I think it's safe and appropriate for her to use.
"Teachers and schools should make a judgement about whether it's important in relation to the learning needs of particular groups of students," Professor Susan Hallam says.
When Parliament returns next week, MPs must be given an opportunity to debate the Government's handling of the crisis and the chance to make a judgement on whether Britain should accept a share of refugees," he said.
Once it is informed of a particular case, it makes a judgement about whether the content is "potentially illegal" or not, and assesses the severity of the offence on a five-point scale.
"We would look at the individual circumstances, it could happen next year or in 600 years but we would make a judgement over whether withdrawal was the correct way of proceeding".
No doubt you've already made a number of decisions that have led you to this moment – you've said yes to going out with them, so on some level, you've made a judgement about whether you might be a good match.
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