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The phrase "consider whether to continue" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to present a decision or choice to the reader or listener. Here are a few examples: 1. "After much deliberation, Alice had to consider whether to continue her studies or take a break and travel the world." 2. "The company's financial struggles forced the board to consider whether to continue operations or declare bankruptcy." 3. "Before making any major changes to the project, please consider whether to continue with the current approach or switch to a new one." 4. "I understand your dilemma, but it's important to consider whether to continue this relationship or move on to something new." 5. "The team had a meeting to consider whether to continue with their current strategy or pivot to a new one."
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The police and transit officials will consider whether to continue or expand the operation, he said.
After Rio, the sisters will consider whether to continue toward the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
'Women often get tests at 20 weeks about foetal abnormalities and have to consider whether to continue or not.
Several former Andersen executives and industry consultants said that they expected many companies to consider whether to continue or expand business with Andersen in the coming year.
During the campaign Mr. Trump suggested that he would consider whether to continue these sanctions or to recognize the fait accompli of Russia's occupation.
It will also consider whether to continue to purchase long-term Treasury bonds, which it has been doing at a pace of $45 billion per month since June.
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John Feenie, executive chairman of the College of Contemporary Health, which "has had a longstanding relationship with NOF, is very concerned and considering whether to continue their continued collaboration with NOF, and this will have to be definite if Pinki refuses to work with NOF".
For others, this phase lasted from days to months, whilst women considered whether to continue or terminate the pregnancy, and a process of passive continuation of the pregnancy ensued [ 31].
The O.F.T. said it was disappointed by the decision and was considering whether to continue its investigation into overdraft charges.
Mr. Cipollone's attorney, Marc Z. Edell, said the family was still considering whether to continue the case.
These will help shape a policy paper that will go to ministers in October as the Treasury considers whether to continue with the fund.
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