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The phrase "reservations about whether" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express uncertainty or to voice doubts about a particular situation. For example: "I have reservations about whether it's a good idea to open the store on Sundays."
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"I did have very serious reservations about whether I should accept your invitation," he said.
Athletes often have reservations about whether they will get along with their coach.
Many even had reservations about whether all Britons do in fact share the same values.
American officials expressed strong reservations about whether this new arrangement would work.
"We still have serious reservations about whether the United States will participate fully," he said.
VW and Siemens executives expressed some reservations about whether the growth in exports could continue at its current pace.
Did you have any doubts, any reservations about whether or not you would come back to Princeton?
But Wang also had reservations about whether women would be able to take advantage of the policy free of consequences.
But others have reservations about whether such infrastructure benefits everybody, particularly local people with lower paid and lower skilled jobs.
Mr. Mead said he had "serious reservations" about whether the system was ready for "real world use".
"Everybody had reservations about whether the police acted properly, but given the parameters, we decided they did," she said.
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