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The phrase "debating whether to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a discussion about two potential courses of action. For example: "We are debating whether to proceed with the plan as it is or to make some changes before moving forward."
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"We are debating whether to continue the stay on execution".
Now Parliament is debating whether to go further.
The court is debating whether to try them in absentia.
Parliament is debating whether to remove Mr. Lahoud from office.
Now we are debating whether to sell our apartment.
He was debating whether to accept the position.
And Idaho and Texas are debating whether to fit more students in classrooms.
The SAP was this week debating whether to leave the ruling coalition.
Vancouver, for example, is debating whether to establish heroin clinics and safe-injection sites.
Mr. Cardoz said he was debating whether to put upma on his new menu.
Oklahoma officials have been debating whether to terminate a $16 million contract because of scoring errors.
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