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The phrase "about whether to run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a decision or consideration regarding the action of running, whether literally or metaphorically.
Example: "We had a long discussion about whether to run the marathon this year or wait until next."
Alternatives: "regarding the decision to run" or "concerning whether to run".
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Mr. Thompson ruminated for many weeks about whether to run.
He hasn't made a decision about whether to run for re-election.
But those close to him say he is genuinely undecided about whether to run.
Biden said he would confer with his family in coming weeks about whether to run.
A final decision by Mr. Bloomberg about whether to run is unlikely before February.
While Palin dithered about whether to run for president, the documentary flopped, grossing $116,381.
Talking to reporters, Senator Paul said he did not give his father advice about whether to run as an independent.
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Clinton joked about her impending decision on whether to run for president a second time, but gave no hints about what she will do or when.
That means making better use of the transistors that a limited power budget allows.Designers will also have to think about "architectural" issues for instance, whether to run all of a chip's transistors, all of the time.
It figures into calculations about whether to debate and whether to run stay-at-home campaigns or to get out and do dozens of town halls.
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