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Discover Ludwig"analyse whether" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to consider two or more factors in order to make a decision. For example, "We must analyse whether the costs associated with the project are worth the potential gains."
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But we have to analyse whether it passes our red line".
A new academic study* tries to analyse whether that impression is correct.
It later emerged that Target had been analysing shoppers' behaviour to analyse whether a customer was expecting a baby.
It is time to step back, and objectively analyse whether this is a reasonable energy technology for our future.
To analyse whether the catabolism of DA is altered by nilotinib treatment, we assessed the DA turnover ratio.
To analyse whether the effect on fibrinogen is independent, or otherwise, of the effect on lipids.
Second, we analyse whether technology use is conditioned by a system effect that arises from the use of related technologies.
Under the new regime, the IMF will regularly analyse whether the economic policies of G20 countries are consistent with "sustainable and balanced trajectories for the global economy".
In recent blogs, I have looked at policy outcomes, voting records and policymakers' connections to analyse whether the UK is marginalised in the EU council.
In particular, we analyse whether the innocuous environmental setting of the polling place can influence vote choice.
BBC insiders say this will analyse whether there are discrepancies in pay and that the corporation will "stand by the judgements be they helpful or unhelpful".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com