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The phrase "argue about whether" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a debate or disagreement regarding a specific issue or topic.
Example: "The committee will argue about whether the new policy should be implemented next year."
Alternatives: "debate whether" or "dispute whether".
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We can argue about whether that move was justified.
Todd and I argue about whether it is actually him.
CRIMINOLOGISTS love to argue about whether acquisitive crime inexorably rises in hard times.
Of course, people argue about whether this is a causal relationship, adds Mr Schleicher.
Art critics still argue about whether Titian's masterpiece was revealed or ruined by the conservators' efforts.
Pundits will long argue about whether she was pushed into her decision or jumped.
We need not argue about whether immunity should have been extended.
IN Washington, they argue about whether more media concentration should be allowed.
Historians argue about whether or not it was a wardrobe staple of the poet.
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Naturally, now we are arguing about whether this is enough.
Then we can start arguing about whether those are genetic.
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