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"to judge whether" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to express that you are making a judgment or deciding on something. For example, "The court had to judge whether the defendant was guilty or not."
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It is not for me to judge whether his comments were appropriate.
To judge whether prices are at sustainable levels we use two yardsticks.
Even so, it's far too early to judge whether he jumped or was pushed.
It may be too early to judge whether the strategy is working.
"It's not my place for me to judge whether he's tainted or not," he said.
This distance can be used to judge whether the interaction among tides is significant.
This enables one to judge whether the degree of protection is sufficient or not.
Some simple criteria are given to judge whether the tracking control can be successful.
In this paper, we design a SD to judge whether PS symbols are present.
This is a pre-assessment by the professional aimed to judge whether the solution will work.
To judge whether matching is successful, the successful matching criteria are given.
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