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'unsure about whether' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to express doubt or lack of certainty about something. For example: I'm unsure about whether this is the correct answer.
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Still unsure about whether to order a glass of wine?
Critics say Ms Cooper is unsure about whether to go for the top job.
Officials were unsure about whether the attackers were Afghan soldiers or impostors.
Some Asians remain unsure about whether the strategic, military pivot really amounts to much.
Dixon sounded unsure about whether he would play Sunday in Washington.
The Administration was unsure about whether it wanted to be involved in the war.
Iyer, still a student, was unsure about whether to try and be a musician, Coleman told me.
As Cat Jones observed, the regulars "seemed unsure about whether they were interviewing Lanning or commentating with her".
Wuornos's letters were guarded, by turns sweet-natured and distrustful, unsure about whether to cooperate with the project.
If you are unsure about whether to start physical activity, please ask your GP for advice first.
Many inquiries, he says, are from people who are unsure about whether they have even bought insurance.
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