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The phrase "whether it describes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the applicability or relevance of a description to a particular subject or context. Example: "The report evaluates the effectiveness of the new policy, whether it describes the intended outcomes or not."
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(Ages 3 to 8) TEACHERS as well as parents are alert to a good Thanksgiving story, one that will entertain and enlighten whether it describes the first Thanksgiving or shows how we celebrate today.
A "buffer zone" methodology is introduced to impose the solid fluid boundary conditions such that the solver uses symmetric derivatives and interpolation stencils throughout the interior of the numerical domain; irrespective of whether it describes fluid or solid cells.
Whether it describes a historical event is absolutely pointless and irrelevant.
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We don't know if string theory is true.I thought you said the maths stacks up?There is a difference between mathematical internal consistency and whether or not it describes nature.
It describes whether each region of the world has a food surplus or deficit, and how imports or exports have changed since 1965.Several lessons emerge.
It describes whether the participant had a conservative response behavior, that is, reporting more often no arousal than arousal, or a liberal one, that is, reporting more often arousal irrespective of its occurrence.
This violation of a key element of the DSH requires a more detailed examination to determine whether it indeed describes mammalian locomotion in the general way it is applied across so many disciplines.
There was only one published paper that seemed related, and the news release — while enthusiastically disseminated by some blogs and media — didn't specify whether the findings it described had been published.
Klee didn't just take a line for a walk, he takes us with it, whether it is describing nothing more than its passage across a sheet of paper, or the birds on the bank of an exotic river.
Mr. Trump has used the term "America First" since a March interview where he was asked whether it accurately described his views.
Whether it's describing Gareth Barry as "one of the best English players ever," as he did recently, or in praising his players after an avoidable defeat or draw, these managers tend to fall into the trap of frequent hyperbole.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com