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"to decide whether" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to introduce a clause where a decision is being made between two possibilities. For example: "I took some time to decide whether I wanted to stay in the city or move to the countryside".
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Odinga has to decide whether to accept.
Still trying to decide whether to take an offer?
This allows the machine user to decide whether to change the tip for a smaller one.
Ofcom has yet to decide whether to investigate.
Still trying to decide whether it was a compliment.
She has 48 hours to decide whether to take it.
They have 90 days to decide whether to appeal.
He had a moment to decide whether to acknowledge her.
Lipsyte needs to decide whether he considers boxing a sport.
This meeting is to decide whether to strike.
He has yet to decide whether to lodge an appeal.
More suggestions(25)
developers to decide whether
decades to decide whether
examination to decide whether
for the electorate to decide whether
for the receiver to decide whether
for the police to decide whether
grade to decide whether
operator to decide whether
to catch whether
to speak whether
to identify whether
to propose whether
to answer whether
to explore whether
to understand whether
to complete whether
to agree whether
to ascertain whether
to qualify whether
to review whether
to outline whether
to deciding whether
to question whether
to see whether
to study whether
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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