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The phrase "dubious whether" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are uncertain about something or are expressing doubt. For example: "I am dubious whether I will be able to finish the task on time."
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It also seems dubious whether it will repeat the success of its predecessor.
"We are dubious whether customers really want all the things that people are imagining that they want".
In the first place, it is extremely dubious whether this short-term expedient will serve the long-term needs of the economy.
Islam will remain Islam, he worried, but it is "dubious" whether the West will remain true to itself and its mission.
"I was very dubious whether we'd get a signal when it landed," he said after witnessing the event from the control room here.
But Richard Ravitch, a former chairman of the transportation authority, testified that he was "dubious whether this process will produce any money for the M.T.A.'s current capital plan".
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Dubious about whether the magic of the original could ever be recaptured?
"But I am dubious about whether I will have enough money for a radio campaign.
But yesterday even top Republicans were dubious about whether it could work without the F.B.I. and C.I.A. under its umbrella.
The clerk there was dubious about whether there really was such a thing as marriage by proxy.
Some GOP fundraisers are also dubious about whether Trump and his top aides can pull off such a makeover.
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