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The phrase "on the question of whether" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a discussion or consideration of a particular issue or doubt. Example: On the question of whether climate change is caused by human activities, scientists have presented compelling evidence to support their findings.
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For one, scant testing existed on the question of whether acetaminophen lowered hydrocodone's abuse.
The one big debate is on the question of whether torture works.
The physics community split on the question of whether to build a hydrogen bomb.
Their data, the investigators say, bear on the question of whether cellular telephones are safe.
Interrogators, too, are split on the question of whether psychologists provide valuable assistance.
Barbara Bush has evolved on the question of whether her second son should run for president.
The happy end of remarriage is poised on the question of whether people can change.
Forty years on, the question of whether computers could render teachers obsolete is still being asked.
Another gap is on the question of whether Trump can be trusted in a crisis.
The L.A. Times writes, "Few can agree on the question of whether Qian was a spy.
A more clouded picture emerged on the question of whether Mr. Trump illegally obstructed justice.
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