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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whether I" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a clause that presents two alternatives or possibilities regarding the speaker's actions or thoughts.
Example: "I am unsure whether I should attend the meeting or not."
Alternatives: "if I" or "whether or not I".
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Nobody knows whether I am or not".
How does anybody know whether I am?
I will not say whether I signed.
"They'll tell me whether I need surgery".
It doesn't matter whether I can go, or even whether I want to.
"They didn't know whether I was a crackpot or whether I really had something".
Or whether I took it literally.
Whether I want it or not.
They asked whether I could remove it.
I won't say whether I succeeded.
I don't know whether I should tiptoe.
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