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The phrase "debated whether" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a topic or issue that is being actively discussed or argued. Example: The students debated whether to hold a protest or a peaceful demonstration in response to the recent policy change.
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I debated whether to call Christy.
We debated whether to run it.
The militiamen debated whether to kill Mubarak.
Participants also debated whether sustainability efforts should be regulated.
I really debated whether to include him on the list.
Legal experts debated whether the committee's power extends to arrest.
He said he debated whether to go to China.
But officials debated whether to also continue the Bush program.
For several years, she had debated whether to be tested.
A third debated whether to take off her burka.
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"I honestly debated whether we should share this now," Hoover wrote at the time.
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