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Is the sentence What if your order has been shipped correct?

The sentence "What if your order has been shipped?" is grammatically correct, but it's a bit awkward. Here's why:

* It's a question about a hypothetical situation. The use of "what if" suggests that the speaker isn't certain whether the order has been shipped or not.

* The sentence is a bit wordy. The use of "has been shipped" makes the sentence a little more formal and cumbersome than necessary.

Here are some better ways to phrase it:

* "Has your order been shipped yet?" This is a more direct and concise way to ask the question.

* "I'm wondering if my order has shipped yet." This is a slightly more informal way to phrase the question.

* "Is my order already shipped?" This is a short and direct way to ask the question.

Ultimately, the best way to phrase the sentence depends on the context and the speaker's intended tone.

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