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The phrase "are asking whether" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about a specific situation or seeking clarification on a matter.
Example: "The researchers are asking whether the new treatment is more effective than the standard one."
Alternatives: "are inquiring if" or "are questioning whether".
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"They are asking whether it's true.
Increasingly, critics are asking whether going to college is worthwhile.
Now, Australians are asking whether China will be different.
Inevitably, some western politicians are asking whether it is worth the effort.
Tax collectors are asking whether all the income from sharing schemes is being declared.
Budget hawks are asking whether the state can afford this long overdue gesture.
"People are asking whether that's something we can live with," said one administration official.
Others are asking whether officials rescued men who didn't need, or want, rescuing.
But increasingly Bangladeshis are asking whether the NGOs have grown too powerful.
German prosecutors are asking whether Mr. Piëch was informed of the arrangement.
We are asking whether they have been convinced by the evidence.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com