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"I debated whether" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are considering two ideas or possibilities. For example, "I debated whether to take the bus or walk to the store."
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I debated whether to call Christy.
"I debated whether to read this here," Walcott said.
All the way to Boston I debated whether it was bothering me enough to say something.
For a few blindered weeks, I debated whether or not to finally "buy" the Internet.
Back on the L, I debated whether going to sleep would be a terrible idea.
Chris and I debated whether that was a good or a bad thing.
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When in San Francisco, on a day when the horizon is haunted not by silky gray fog but by fiery gray smoke, I debate whether to wear a vaguely embarrassing white surgical mask.
I debate whether to go straight back to my hotel to take a shower but decide that I don't want to add water to the spores that might be in my hair.
Following is an excerpt from a section of the deposition that explores Mr. Sharpton's ownership of his clothing: Q. Reverend Sharpton, how many suits do you own? A. Well, you would have to -- I debate whether I own it because a lot of that is business expense, but I have, I have access to about 10 or 12. Q.
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