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The phrase "I think whether" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to introduce a statement in which you are expressing doubt or uncertainty. For example, "I think whether I should take the job or not."
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I think whether anyone my age likes it or not, it's very healthy.
I think whether you like it or not you're going to change in some ways.
I think whether Scotland is independent or not, it's always been known as its own country.
CUMMING -- I think whether you're writing, directing or acting, it's all about telling the story.
"I think whether you're Mozart or Bob Dylan, you're crafting, you're a craftsman and you've decided to be a professional.
"I think whether anybody is around or not, I played well in the two previous matches," she said.
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There were times I would think whether I was doing the right thing or not".
"I just think whether it's voluntary or not, it's a good idea to have," Gordon said.
"I just think, whether he is tired or if he didn't feel right before the game, keep that between yourselves.
"I don't think whether I get to the Commonwealth Games or not will have a massive impact on what I do," he says.
There are just a few years left, and I have to think whether I want it or not.
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