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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a matter of speculation about whether" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing uncertainty or conjecture regarding a particular issue or situation.
Example: "The future of the project remains a matter of speculation about whether it will receive the necessary funding."
Alternatives: "a subject of debate regarding" or "a topic of uncertainty about".
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But this is not a matter of speculation about whether Bitcoin will become legal, it's a simple matter of whether or not it is currently legal.
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Its purpose is also a matter of speculation, whether it was an elaborate outer bailey for defence or used for storage and stabling.
It is a matter of speculation as to whether they are beneficial or deleterious to wound healing [ 2].
It remains a matter of speculation whether the molecular structures involved in contemporary biochemistry are fundamental or were derived during evolution (Pace, 2001; Davila and McKay, 2014).
It is a matter of speculation whether these particular efforts led to the stronger overall decrease in mortality; however, it must also be considered as a success in that the overall disparity in mortality has decreased.
It's been a matter of speculation for some time whether Quicktime Pro would be included with Snow Leopard, and now it appears to be a solid yes.
Clearly, such an intervention is not currently feasible, and whether it will become so is a matter of speculation.
Whether or not they arrived with overbites remains a matter of speculation.
Whether anyone besides Mr. Waits could do them justice is a matter of speculation.
Whether it can allow such conduct to continue must be a matter of speculation.
Whether he would have become a great president is a matter of speculation.
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