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The phrase "talking about whether" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to introduce a topic or to indicate a debate or discussion about a certain issue. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "During the meeting, we spent a lot of time talking about whether we should expand our marketing efforts to include social media platforms."
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I'm talking about whether a hot dog is a sandwich.
Everybody was talking about whether we're cute or not".
"People were talking about whether or not I have the right, and I couldn't even talk".
If you're talking about whether his moral offense was commensurate with his punishment, probably not.
"We were talking about whether he was ready to do this or not," Pritzker told me.
"We are talking about whether or not the American taxpayers will subsidize your work.
"We're not just talking about whether this is the largest tree here," he said.
"I remember hearing Mum and Dad talking about whether she would be allowed to go back.
"Talking about whether the Constitution is a straitjacket strikes me as untoward".
And younger ambulance men are now talking about whether they should be wearing stab-proof vests.
"Endless people and mass media talking about whether I'm a Jew or a Japanese.
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