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Discover LudwigThe phrase "matter whether" is correct and is often used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a clause that presents a situation or condition that is being considered or evaluated. Example: I haven't decided whether to go to the party tonight, but it doesn't matter whether I go or not, I have so much work to do.
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It doesn't matter whether you have class.
It doesn't matter whether it is harder.
Doesn't matter whether I'm comfortable with it.
Black lives matter, whether they've committed a crime or not.
It doesn't matter, whether you buy or sell.
"It didn't matter whether you were Gandhi or Stalin.
It doesn't matter whether you're able-bodied or not".
It doesn't really matter whether he has good intentions.
"It doesn't matter whether he's a Republican or a Democrat.
It did not matter whether the game had sold out.
It doesn't matter whether it was Palestinian, British, or Turkish.
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