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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a question whether" is correct and can be used in written English
You would typically use this phrase when introducing a clause that contains a question. For example, you could say "I have a question whether I should go to the party tonight."
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This raises a question whether the business processes are performed securely.
Krugman's prescription is not a question whether the Chinese want to accept it or not, but a question whether Americans want to accept or achieve it or not.
It is a question whether they or the Venetians were the first to compile statistics scientifically.
It is a question whether the word has belonged to any aboriginal vocabulary since.
It's a question — whether American is governable — that many of us ask today.
It is a question whether such an animal should be considered one individual or many.
"There's never been a question whether people on the right would be lavishly funded".
There was no response to a question whether the queen has her own mobile phone.
He acknowledged, however, that "there's still a question whether this is illegal or unethical".
It is a question whether he had the powers to do that".
PAULSEN -- There is a question whether or not we ever extinguished the Asian crisis.
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