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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argue whether" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is used when presenting a statement or question that requires a debating or discussing of a particular topic or issue. Example sentence: "Many students argue whether school uniforms should be mandatory."
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Commentators argue whether this "typical" Englishman was overemotional or repressed.
"You can argue whether the BBC is too lenient.
Politicians can argue whether guns kill people or people kill people.
Western investigators continue to argue whether Libya had direct involvement in the event.
In the vacuum, supporters and detractors argue whether a new stadium is worth the cost.
I like to argue whether it's with my brothers and sisters or on TV.
Nuns argue whether the kitchen should stock more than one kind of juice.
We can argue whether this was the best way to proceed.
One can argue whether any of these programs really strengthen cultural and political ties.
Sociologists argue whether instant communication has improved or damaged the quality of life.
We could argue whether Monaco, with a team in Ligue 1, is actually part of France.
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