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The phrase "are unsure whether" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing doubt or uncertainty about a particular situation or decision.
Example: "Many employees are unsure whether they should return to the office or continue working remotely."
Alternatives: "are uncertain if" or "are in doubt about".
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Experts are unsure whether both events are linked.
But they are unsure whether Sousa was the culprit.
Students should complete the Language Proficiency Questionnaire if they are unsure whether they satisfy this requirement.
Police are unsure whether the explosion was specifically directed toward the victim.
Police are unsure whether the knife is from Sollecito's kitchen or the house the women shared.
Investors trying to read the mood of the consumer are unsure whether Palm will prevail.
British officials are unsure whether agreement can be reached in time.
Some administration officials are unsure whether the US would make a public accusation against the Russians.
But historians are unsure whether women played the game or just participated in pre-game rituals.
The police are unsure whether one person or a group attacked her.
Detectives say they are unsure whether the attack was carried out by more than one person.
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