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Discover Ludwig"reconsidering whether" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that you are taking a second look at something and will come to a different conclusion. For example, "After reconsidering whether I wanted to take the job, I decided not to apply."
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Some people are reconsidering whether to go walk in Karada.
The company's board is reported to be reconsidering whether he should stay.
Goodell is reconsidering whether to hand down revised suspensions for the players.
The Philippines are reconsidering whether or not they should continue their preliminary feasibility studies".
He has said that he was reconsidering whether to remain on the board.
An archdiocese spokesman said recently that the cardinal was reconsidering whether to accept donations from Voice of the Faithful.
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They called for regulators to "reconsider" whether they should be so easily available.
"I would say that women should reconsider whether it's really necessary to use supplements.
He also began to reconsider whether to remain in the priesthood.
He said he thought "others will reconsider" whether their operations are viable.
These things cause us to reconsider whether the road we are on is right one".
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