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The phrase "we asked whether" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when asking a question or seeking clarification about something. Example: "We asked whether the meeting had been rescheduled for next week."
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We asked whether the 4 per mille initiative is feasible for the region.
So we asked whether feasible alternatives were available.
So we asked whether they would prosecute him in Moscow.
Here, we asked whether LS GLP-1 receptors (GLP-1R) contribute to stress-induced hypophagia.
Therefore we asked whether beta-cell rest prevents h-IAPP induced beta-cell apoptosis.
Here, we asked whether rats are sensitive to such inequitable outcomes.
We asked whether breastfeeding reduces the risk of epilepsy in childhood.
We asked whether captive blue jays, Cyanocitta cristata, treat leaving and staying in the same way.
We asked whether fetal inflammation caused by chorioamnionitis would modulate thymus development.
Finally, we asked whether this mechanism might be generalizable to other types of target structures.
In this project, we asked whether a social robot can effectively engage preschoolers in dialogic reading.
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