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Discover Ludwig"to reveal whether" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to introduce a clause that will provide an answer to a question. For example: "We analyzed the data to reveal whether the new policy had a positive impact."
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Kareem was not allowed to reveal whether he won or lost the competition.
Sinfield has yet to reveal whether he will continue representing England.
Searcey pressed her to reveal whether a fifth person had been in the apartment.
Thiel has declined to reveal whether he is paying Hogan on top of backing him.
There are no nationwide statistics to reveal whether one discipline is suffering more cuts than others.
Rizzo also declined to reveal whether the Nationals made a formal offer.
Some have had TB tests, but Ms. Karras declined to reveal whether any were positive.
A few Democratic Senate candidates have even hesitated to reveal whether they voted for Mr Obama.
It does not require pipeline companies to reveal whether their lines are shipping dilbit.
The rule also requires funds to reveal whether managers oversee any other investments sold by the company, including hedge funds.
Carney is also likely to come under pressure within the Bank to reveal whether there are other undercover projects underway.
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