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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disagree on whether" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to express a difference of opinion or conflicting viewpoints on a certain topic or issue. Example: The politicians in the debate strongly disagreed on whether to increase taxes or to cut spending in order to balance the budget.
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That is, they disagree on whether, in approval, one forms a belief.
Economists disagree on whether technology will create more jobs than the ones it destroys, as has happened historically.
Around baseball, observers disagree on whether this evolution warrants outrage.
The two sides disagree on whether such protections are legal.
European experts disagree on whether that will happen.
Reasonable people may disagree on whether unionizing will achieve this.
Well, reasonable people can disagree on whether that makes sense.
Economists still disagree on whether this actually happened.
But experts disagree on whether heart-rate monitoring makes sense.
Economists disagree on whether the minimum wage kills jobs.
Stocktonians disagree on whether bankruptcy will, in the end, help or harm their city.
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