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"is about whether" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is used to express a discussion topic, usually related to a decision or assessment that is being made. For example: The board meeting is about whether to approve the new project or not.
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"It is about whether coalition talks are even realistic".
The brouhaha, of course, is about whether it glamorises prostitution.
"This is about whether we all have the same rights".
On paper, the row is about whether the party should take part in the elections.
"It is about whether to listen to the Torah or to the Supreme Court," he said.
"This is about whether we can be a credible opposition," they said.
This week's Your Money column is about whether such feats of generosity are sustainable.
"Ultimately this is about whether Germany is ready to lead," he said.
It is about whether a global financial crash will further destabilize the Middle East..
This vote is about whether to bomb Isis, which the UK is already bombing in Iraq.
It is about whether the Israeli and Palestinian leaders are up to theirs.
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