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Discover Ludwig"whether it can" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to introduce a conditional clause or to express uncertainty about something. Here are some examples: - I'm not sure whether it can be done, but I'll try my best. - We need to determine whether it can survive in these harsh conditions. - I don't know whether it can be trusted, but we should keep our guard up. - The success of our project will depend on whether it can meet the budget. - Whether it can be fixed or not, we should at least try.
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A great test of freedom and power of any legislature is whether it can control its own timetable and whether it can extract information from the executive.
There is also growing skepticism about whether it can successfully merge its operations with those of IBP, and even uncertainty about whether it can complete the deal.
But it remains to be seen whether it can live up to its promise.
Whether it can be saved is uncertain.
Whether it can pass is unclear.
It's unclear whether it can ever recover.
Whether it can work is another matter.
Whether it can remains the crucial test.
It's yet to be seen whether it can transform itself".
It is an open question whether it can now.
But there's a real question about whether it can "work".
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