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'the question was whether' is a correct grammatical construction in written English.
You can use it when introducing a specific question that has been asked or discussed previously, as in, "The question was whether the team would be able to make it to the championship game."
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The question was whether players would participate.
The question was whether they'd survive.
The question was whether she could play "a desperate narcissist".
The question was whether it could, or should, be removed.
The question was whether the fight would happen at all.
The question was whether anyone really wanted to know.
So the question was whether you could find any common ground".
The question was whether Mr. Lay deceived shareholders by saying he was purchasing stock.
The question was whether Bonin could exploit this opening of the queen's wing.
Q: The question was whether it is ever right to shoot someone who is unarmed.
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The question was whether she could even afford an abortion.
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