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"to detect whether" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a clause that describes the action of discovering or noticing if something is true or present. Example: The primary goal of the experiment is to detect whether the new medication is effective in reducing pain levels for patients with chronic migraines.
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Pearson will also improve its software to detect whether answer sheets have expanded because of humidity.
"The monitor is able to detect whether a cow is ill or on heat.
The iPad's microphone is used to detect whether players are in tune or not.
One of these included heat maps to detect whether there were more workers in the factory than there should be.
With Ganymede, they had to detect whether the moon's existing permanent fields were changing direction by a few degrees.
Iris scanners also typically include the ability to detect whether the iris is moving – and it wouldn't if it was disconnected from the body.
"For example, in countries like Finland where the ageing population is a problem, an idea to detect whether an elderly people had fallen was popular.
Regulators currently have no way to detect whether a horse has received shock-wave therapy shortly before a race.
QueueHop transforms traditional tags into RFID tags to detect whether an item has been purchased.
It is a challenge to detect whether their motivations and behaviors are benign or malicious.
To detect whether a host is underloaded, Algorithm 3 is proposed.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com