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The phrase "dispute over whether" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a disagreement or argument about whether something is true or should be done. Example: There is a dispute over whether the new tax laws will benefit the middle class or not. In this sentence, the phrase is used to indicate that there is disagreement or conflicting opinions about how the new tax laws will affect the middle class.
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The factual dispute over whether the sexual activities occurred no longer matters.
France has a similar dispute over whether Muslims can wear headscarves to school.
But in a dispute over whether to go forward, Mr. bin Laden prevailed.
Behind the row is a deeper political dispute over whether Britain should ditch the act.
A dispute over whether to resume a long-abandoned nuclear power project.
Tim Farron admitted his irritation at the dispute over whether Labour was prepared to campaign alongside Mr Clegg.
There is perennial dispute over whether uranium contamination detected in the area is natural or caused by humans.
The dispute over whether the 27 pieces of correspondence should be published has been essentially a legal contest.
That has led to a dispute over whether committee members should be forced to submit to polygraph examinations.
There is no dispute over whether generic parts can be used, she said; in most states, they can.
This cannot be compared to a dispute over whether interest rates should go up, down or sideways.
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