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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again whether" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are revisiting a question or topic to determine if the situation has changed.
Example: "I need to ask again whether you are still interested in the project."
Alternatives: "once more if" or "again if".
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Again, whether it be a tax or what else is beyond my area.
I wondered again whether to tell him that my father had died.
Asked again whether she was for "some type" of reparations, Harris said that she was.
The Commerce Department must first solicit public feedback and then deliberate again whether to proceed.
Again, whether he was pushed or whether he jumped is today of little concern.
Corker interrupted her, asking once again whether she would have the courage to do it.
6.34pm BST Carney's asked again whether the shutdown must end before budget negotiations commence.
"I told them to reaffirm once again whether they did the proper job," Mr. Watanabe said.
Neil Kinnock pondering again whether the Tory press didn't wreck him in 1992?
I asked, again, whether it was possible that my brother had also arrived.
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And every three years after that — I killed again and again, whether I felt like it or not.
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