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The phrase "a segment about whether" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific part of a larger topic that involves a question or debate regarding a particular issue.
Example: "In the documentary, there is a segment about whether climate change is primarily caused by human activity."
Alternatives: "a portion regarding whether" or "a section discussing whether".
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"The fact that an offhand jest that I made during a segment about whether Santa should be replaced by a penguin has now become a national firestorm says two things: race is still an incredibly volatile issue in this country and Fox News and yours truly are big targets for many people".
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But then a segment about Libya came on.
The public radio program "Pipedreams" broadcast a segment about him.
A show about hiking, for example, contains a segment about what gear to take along.
Mr. Falwell's comments occur in a segment about conservative Christian Americans' political support for Israel.
A segment about the eco-disaster movie "The Day After Tomorrow" is neither enlightening nor amusing.
Perhaps she had seen a segment about it on the news.
There was a segment about a tunnel.
On Last Week Tonight John Oliver had a segment about municipal fines.
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