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Discover LudwigThe phrase "debatable whether" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or issue that is open to argument or differing opinions.
Example: "It is debatable whether the new policy will have a positive impact on employee morale."
Alternatives: "questionable if" or "arguable whether".
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It is debatable whether this is true.
It is debatable whether he has to.
It's debatable whether this constitutes a civil war or not.
It is debatable whether they exist any more.
It is debatable whether we would have been.
It's debatable whether much will change under the new law.
Yet it is still debatable whether to stop trying.
But it is debatable whether AR can achieve perfect fit.
It is debatable whether Mr. McCall has been a national leader on corporate accountability and responsibility.
We did make that move and it's debatable whether we made the right one".
In fact, it's debatable whether immigration has any significant environmental impact.
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