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whether also
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "whether also" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce an additional consideration or option in a statement or question. Example: "I am wondering whether also we should consider the budget constraints in our planning."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
Wrangling over whether also to name him as candidate for prime minister persisted to the eve of the meeting.
News & Media
Although there clearly a lot of fish were used to reward Ronan in his tasks, you can't help but wonder about whether also inflicting Backstreet Boys on him was a little harsh.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Whether we also say "inappropriate" depends on whether we take the implicature to be conventional or conversational.
Science
Whether it also reduces profits depends on market conditions.
News & Media
But whether Thomas Jefferson also invented blue jeans is another story.
News & Media
The group refuses to say whether it also favors a reduction of loopholes.
News & Media
Whether he also took with him a very long spoon is not known.
News & Media
His legions of lefter-leaning fans wondered whether he also believed in the tooth fairy.
News & Media
That leaves open the question of whether we also need occasional bubbles.
News & Media
The parent company declined to say whether it also uses the ads.
News & Media
Next year they look set to decide whether corporations also have religious freedoms that the first amendment similarly protects.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "whether also" when presenting multiple options or conditions, and you want to emphasize that the second condition is in addition to the first. It is most effective when both conditions are equally important or relevant.
Common error
While grammatically correct, "whether also" can sound slightly redundant in very formal contexts. In such cases, consider alternatives like "whether in addition" or restructuring the sentence for improved conciseness and flow.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "whether also" functions as a conditional conjunction, introducing an additional factor or possibility for consideration. It builds upon a previously stated condition, as supported by Ludwig's real-world examples. The phrase commonly introduces an alternative or additional aspect to a question or decision.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
30%
Wiki
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "whether also" is a grammatically correct phrase used to introduce an additional condition or consideration. According to Ludwig, its usage is acceptable and appears most frequently in News & Media, and Scientific context. While not exceedingly common, the phrase serves to broaden the scope of inquiry. For formal writing, consider more concise alternatives, but in general discussions, "whether also" is appropriate and effective. Consider replacing this phrase in formal context with "whether in addition" or whether as well.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
whether in addition
Replaces "also" with "in addition" to emphasize the additive nature of the condition.
whether as well
Uses "as well" instead of "also" for a slightly less formal tone.
whether too
Employs "too" as a concise substitute for "also", suitable for informal contexts.
whether furthermore
Substitutes "also" with "furthermore" to introduce an additional, related point.
whether moreover
Uses "moreover" to signal an additional point that reinforces the initial condition.
whether besides
Replaces "also" with "besides" to indicate another factor to consider.
whether on top of that
Offers a more emphatic way to add another condition to the initial query.
whether along with that
Indicates that something else should be considered together with the first element.
whether conjointly
Uses "conjointly" to mean together or jointly.
whether simultaneously
Replaces "also" with "simultaneously" to indicate whether something happen at the same time
FAQs
How can I use "whether also" in a sentence?
Use "whether also" to introduce an additional consideration or option. For example, "Consider "whether too" we should include budget constraints in our planning."
What are some alternatives to "whether also"?
You can use alternatives like "whether in addition", "whether as well", or ""whether too"" depending on the context.
Is it more formal to use "whether also" or "whether as well"?
"Whether also" and "whether as well" have similar levels of formality. The choice often depends on personal preference and sentence rhythm.
When is it best to avoid using "whether also"?
In very formal or concise writing, consider if "whether also" is necessary or if the sentence can be restructured for better flow. Sometimes, "whether" alone is sufficient.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested