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The phrase "a motion on whether" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where a decision or vote is being considered regarding a specific issue or proposal. Example: "The committee will discuss a motion on whether to approve the new budget during the next meeting."
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It said that if the UK was seven calendar days from leaving without a deal, the house should be recalled to consider a motion on whether or not MPs approved such a move.
And this time it's the real deal: it's not merely a motion on whether to hold the vote, but the vote itself.
MPs will vote on a motion on whether to allow the UK to exit the EU on 29 March without a deal - a so-called "disorderly" or "no-deal" Brexit.
Attorneys for 11 college students accused of disrupting a speech by an Israeli ambassador last year at UC Irvine are scheduled to appear in a Santa Ana courtroom Thursday for a motion on whether the court will release transcripts from a grand jury investigation into the defendants.
The Commons then debates a motion on whether the "strangers" should "withdraw".
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3.30pm: Delegates debate a motion on fairer taxes, and vote on whether to propose raising the top rate of tax to 50p in the pound.
Delegates are scheduled to decide on Friday whether a motion on Trident will be selected for debate on Sunday alongside other topics.
3.55pm: Debate on a motion on schools.
4.40pm: Debate on a motion on Lords reform.
They submitted a motion on Tuesday to impeach.
Babbio insisted that there was a motion on the table.
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