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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'whether I can' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express doubt or to ask a question. For example, "I'm not sure whether I can make it to the party."
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I would like to see whether I can get untired.
I draw to see whether I can pull it off".
I don't know whether I can defeat him again".
Whether I can do that now is debatable".
Whether I can or not is yet to be seen.
But that's easier than whether I can or not".
It's about whether I can stay in this room.
Whether I can use it here I don't know".
"Now the only question is whether I can afford it," she said.
"I don't know him enough to know whether I can handle what's about to happen".
It doesn't matter whether I can go, or even whether I want to.
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