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Discover Ludwig"curious whether" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when asking a question with the intention of discovering something, as in this example: I was curious whether anyone had seen my lost wallet.
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I was curious whether my experience was typical.
Perhaps you're curious whether what we're undertaking couldn't technically be called a vacation.
They were curious whether these practices could help, but also skeptical.
I am curious whether, and to what extent, this will happen.
So I'm curious whether you think we should move the debate in that direction.
I'm curious whether Columbia provides any guidance for veterans in particular.
I am curious whether or not your friend is a person of color.
We were curious whether the flag industry was seeing a boom, too.
I will be curious whether this distinction is drawn in a future Sotomayor opinion.
Thus, we were curious whether Sestrin2 was necessary for resolution of ER stress after insults.
I'm curious whether he went looking for such roles, or directors sought him out.
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