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"this whole affair" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a confusing or difficult situation that has multiple elements or parties involved. For example, "This whole affair has been one big headache to figure out."
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This whole affair is playing out like this summer's blockbuster.
So this whole affair revolves around privacy.
I apologise for the sadness this whole affair has caused".
No one had to die in this whole affair".
The tragedy of this whole affair is that it doesn't serve anybody's needs".
But this incident mainly reveals just how dubious this whole affair has been.
"There's a wider question that this whole affair raises, which is, where does it stop?
Heathrow must come clean; this whole affair is a dirty business.
Whether this whole affair really warrants such strong headlines is a different matter, however.
The widest implications of this whole affair must be about the cultural establishment.
"We are deeply sorry for this whole affair," said Wal-Mart's China president and CEO, Greg Foran.
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