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"thought about whether" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a clause in a sentence, usually to describe a hypothetical situation or a situation in which the speaker is considering different options. Example: I thought about whether I should stay in my current job or pursue a new opportunity.
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USC junior receiver Marqise Lee said Tuesday that he has not decided, or even thought about, whether he will make himself for the NFL draft.
They never thought about whether the grips mattered.
"Today, I thought about whether it was the right thing to do this," he said.
McCaw said: "Today, I thought about whether it was the right thing to do this.
But he said he had not thought about whether he would endorse someone this year.
I thought about whether there were other books that I might need, or want.
I thought about whether to accept the nomination for a few days.
Mr. Boughton has thought about whether mindfulness is anathema to conflict.
I thought about whether I had considered retiring after my first grandson was born.
"I've thought and thought about whether he deserves any compassion and I've decided he doesn't".
Currie has nursed the wounds, thought about whether or not to reveal the past.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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