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The phrase "considering whether there" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce a clause that states a specific possibility or decision being considered. Example: Considering whether there will be enough time to finish the project, he decided to delegate some tasks to his team members.
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Police officials said they were still considering whether there would be any reductions in that staff.
It is simply considering whether there is a need for an investigation.
He was considering whether there should be a political debate within the house.
The Attorney General, Dominic Grieve, is "considering whether there is evidence" in the reports to order a full inquest.
"They are now considering whether there need to be some initiatives on the front of economic reform and opening".
Monitor "focussed on corporate governance and financial control without properly considering whether there were issues of patient safety and poor care".
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The force will also consider "whether there is any organisational learning from this incident and whether changes need to be made to any processes".
Finally, consider whether there are any indirect export opportunities.
Before doing so, consider whether there are cheaper ways of gaining compliance.
Then there was a misguided reluctance to consider whether there was an issue of race involved.
The city should consider whether there are ways to make it accessible, while limiting damage.
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