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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asking whether" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when inquiring about a specific condition or situation, often in a context where a choice or decision is involved.
Example: "I am asking whether you would like to join us for dinner tonight."
Alternatives: "inquiring if" or "wondering whether".
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It's asking whether anything can.
"They are asking whether it's true.
Asking whether information technology matters is like asking whether electricity matters.
DealBook couldn't help asking whether Mr. Biederman is a member.
Increasingly, critics are asking whether going to college is worthwhile.
They've been torturing me for days asking whether they're in.
That is different from asking whether they have more money.
"They keep asking whether our sausages are raw or cooked.
Ms. Kohen's book begins by asking whether women are funny.
It's worth asking whether GPs are overpaid – or underpaid.
Oprah presses, asking whether he didn't even sue her.
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