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The phrase "are uncertain whether" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing doubt or indecision about a particular situation or outcome.
Example: "The researchers are uncertain whether their findings will be accepted by the scientific community."
Alternatives: "are unsure if" or "are in doubt about".
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But strategists are uncertain whether Mr Brown will risk it.
The same people are uncertain whether it will be successful.
But even regulators are uncertain whether higher capital requirements will discourage excessive risk-taking.
The critics are uncertain whether last year's success was a fluke.
Analysts, however, are uncertain whether Mr Anwar, will rescale the political heights.
They say they are uncertain whether governments and sports organizations would finance such an aggressive campaign.
Officials are uncertain whether the data has been misplaced or stolen.
Officials are uncertain whether the action violates a new federal law.
The investigators are uncertain whether the perpetrator is American or foreign.
Investigators are uncertain whether General Pinochet was directly involved in the killings.
But EU officials are uncertain whether this could be agreed in the political declaration.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com