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The phrase "a decision whether" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of making a choice or judgment about two or more options.
Example: "The committee is faced with a decision whether to approve the new policy or not."
Alternatives: "a choice regarding" or "a determination about".
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"Somebody has to make a decision whether the situation is worth riding out," Mr. Hernandez said.
We haven't made a decision whether the later date fits into our schedule".
In the end you have to make a decision whether to go ahead or not".
"Kids have to make a decision whether to eat or do music.
"The board's got to make a decision whether they want it to happen or not".
Right now, I am trying to make a decision whether I should be a candidate".
They may be facing death at home and must make a decision whether to leave their country forever.
For now, a decision whether to try suspected assailants in Libyan or American courts has not been made, officials said.
"You can make a decision whether to go out with some shred of dignity or say these irresponsible, reckless things".
"The state will make a decision whether to continue with the project in its current format in the weeks ahead".
And we have an obligation to know them before we make a decision whether to kill them".
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