Sentence examples for were wondering whether from inspiring English sources

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were wondering whether

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To ponder; to feel doubt and curiosity; to wait with uncertain expectation; to query in the mind.

  • I wonder whether penguins can fly.

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We were wondering whether to play that card.

People were wondering whether we would survive, but we have.

We were wondering whether the Democratic process was not falling behind times.

In the 1990s, we were wondering whether we could compete with Paris or Frankfurt.

By early May ,2003, however, the neocons were wondering whether Abrams had switched sides.

Soon he bogeyed the 11th and 12th, and the NBC announcers were wondering whether he would break 80.

IT wasn't long ago that American consumers were wondering whether Detroit's troubled auto companies would survive, much less prosper again.

When Tesco were wondering whether to enter the market, earlier this year, they commissioned some research on it.

By the end of December, disgusted Jets fans were wondering whether Favre was worth all the fuss.

In Miami last night, fans on talk shows were wondering whether Riley had given up too much for Jones.

"We were wondering whether we should get involved with restoring something when we could just start fresh," Mr. Rohlfing said.

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