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The phrase "controversy 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: "There is a growing controversy about whether climate change is primarily caused by human activity."
Alternatives: "debate over whether" or "dispute regarding whether".
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There is no controversy about whether we can do something about global warming.
When some of these tests were introduced, there was controversy about whether consumers could test themselves.
Both generate controversy about whether they are more derivative than original.
There is controversy about whether breast conserving therapy (BCT) should be contraindicated in multifocal (MF) breast cancer.
There is still controversy about whether an infant should have cardiac surgery concomitant with ongoing persistent pneumonia.
However, there still exists significant controversy about whether these glands represent a neoablative phenomenon or predate endoscopic therapy.
Although flux ropes are clearly ejected from the Sun, there has been some controversy about whether they exist in the sun's atmosphere before ejection.
Sure: and there is little controversy about whether homeopathy works, among homeopaths.
There is the controversy about whether he was a conservative or a progressive.
And there is the almost metaphysical controversy about whether the monument is even in the right place.
The debate will feed a broader controversy about whether the Supreme Court should heed foreign precedents when interpreting American law.
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