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The phrase "a question is whether" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a topic or issue that involves uncertainty or inquiry about a specific matter.
Example: "A question is whether the new policy will effectively address the concerns raised by the community."
Alternatives: "The issue is whether" or "The inquiry is whether".
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A question is whether Mr. Edwards will be heard.
Now, a question is whether the constitutive laws provide identical constitutive responses for the same inelastic constitutive problems.
Now a question is whether Promethease and sites like it could, or should, be the next target of regulators.
A question is whether the premiums would rise for traditional Medicare, causing more people to choose managed care.
Even though Major League Baseball has a credit line of more than $1 billion to tide over financially pressed owners, a question is whether banks would begin pressuring highly indebted owners soon after a strike began.
A question is whether the COGS-1 study, which used a family study design (i.e. studying relatively intact families), yielded "milder" SZ phenotypes than those acquired subsequently in the COGS-2 case control design that did not recruit unaffected family members.
Similar(40)
A question was whether the fans would go along for the ride.
A common question is whether a particular target or domain has a novel fold.
A natural question is whether a similar geometrical interpretation holds for the inverse of a matrix.
A natural question is whether a related result holds for the case of k-dimensional system (1).
A key question is whether a similar modulatory pathway exists in human cells.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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