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The phrase "are wondering whether" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing curiosity or uncertainty about a particular situation or decision.
Example: "Many students are wondering whether they should take the exam this year or wait until next year."
Alternatives: "are curious if" or "are questioning whether".
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Many Jews are wondering whether to stay in France".
In fact, some are wondering whether one has already begun.
And some are wondering whether it will take.
Investors are wondering whether the euro itself will survive.The package has some good points.
Now, Mr. Biderman and Mr. Lalonde are wondering whether to pull up stakes.
Now many are wondering whether the Karachi utility's successful privatization will be repeated elsewhere.
But even the most jaded are wondering whether things might be looking up.
Six years into that plan, however, officials are wondering whether the housing ban was a mistake.
"People are wondering whether this is a continuation of the status quo," he said.
SOME Americans are wondering whether to eat chicken in the aftermath of the latest salmonella outbreak.
They are wondering whether or not they are going to continue to yield good information".
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