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"divided about whether" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to show that there are differing opinions or beliefs among a group of people about a certain topic or decision. Example: The committee was divided about whether to approve the new budget proposal. Some members argued that it would benefit the organization, while others were concerned about its potential impact on funding for other projects.
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But Liberians are divided about whether Taylor should qualify.
Experts were divided about whether the merger would make sense.
Analysts are divided about whether the Fed will adjust its language.
Among journalists, opinion was divided about whether the sentencing was fair.
The "Nova" climbers are divided about whether Mallory made it to the top.
Critics were divided about whether it was an exposé or a celebration of English state schools.
Doctors are divided about whether to treat patients with transplanted organs from executed prisoners.
Analysts are divided about whether the stocks have hit bottom and are poised to rise.
Analysts and economists are again divided about whether the industry can serve as an economic balm.
Opinion is divided about whether the Troy Polamalu-as-groundhog thing is Freakish or Funny.
The public is still divided about whether it is a good thing for mothers to work.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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