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The phrase "arguing 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: "They were arguing about whether the new policy would benefit the employees or not."
Alternatives: "debating whether" or "disputing whether".
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Naturally, now we are arguing about whether this is enough.
Then we can start arguing about whether those are genetic.
It was a question of arguing about whether you buy this or whether you buy that.
There is no point in arguing about whether Pop would have happened without Warhol.
They were arguing about whether to kill me now or bring me inside first".
And we're arguing about whether or not John Kerry's a patriot".
People began arguing about whether the women involved might be hired prostitutes.
Britain ought to be arguing about whether or not the war in Iraq was justified.
Right now they are arguing about whether they should have another child.
4.44pm: They're arguing about whether the US road safety authority, NHTSA, has enough resources.
Similar(1)
We can argue about whether that move was justified.
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