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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am whether or not" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks proper context to be usable.
Example: "I am whether or not I should attend the meeting."
Alternatives: "I am unsure if" or "I am deciding whether to".
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So it has to do with where I am, whether or not something has a big impact on me, and how do we ever know where we are?
I know who I am whether or not it suits other people.
I am stupefied by the minute indecisions that add up to form who I am, whether or not I make something of myself.
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firmware is whether or not the device uses an FX2.
The question is whether or not their enthusiasm is justified.
The question is whether or not anyone will be interested.
"It's whether or not this project can isolate waste".
It's whether or not he can play well".
The only question is whether or not they'll succeed".
The question isn't whether or not people should buy it; the only question is whether or not they can.
What matters now is whether or not we listen.
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