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The phrase 'future whether' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
The phrase 'whether or not' is more appropriate. For example: My decision will depend on my future whether or not I will choose to stay in this job.
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Adele's manager: 'Streaming's the future, whether people like it or not'.
The future, whether or not it includes McLeish, looks in similar need of investment and inspiration.
Make that your mantra and repeat it for the foreseeable future, whether it's true or not.
"I suppose we're all beginning to think of a different future whether we want to or not".
He is a good enough footballer to have a future; whether it is as Anfield becomes less clear every day.
Australians are going to be paying more for gas in the future whether we like it or not.
Part of the support package includes preparing people for the future – whether that means returning home or resettling permanently elsewhere.
But it will have a future, whether of its own or in other organizations that draw inspiration from it.
He claimed that Assad will not feature in Syria's future, whether the conflict is resolved through peace talks or battle.
Surely, wearable computers are in our future, whether they are embedded in glasses or smart watches or even contact lenses.
"And they knew that he represented a big part of their future, whether LeBron stayed or left".
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