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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whether at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to introduce a statement that includes a question. For example: "I'd like to know whether at this point in time we have enough evidence to make a decision."
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EDUCATION is compulsory in Britain, whether at school "or otherwise"; and "otherwise" is becoming more popular.
The midday buffets, whether at lunch or brunch, are bargains.
Its rulers rarely found peace, whether at home or overseas.
The second is that government action, whether at local, national and international level, does work.
Which makes me wonder whether at least a few of them are Ukip supporters.
Whether at Everton or against City, Rooney needs to kickstart his season.
Whether at home or abroad, we want to see your best shot.
Her foreign policy experience, whether at 3am or any other time, is negligible.
Our interdependence is manifest whether at the level of climate change or global financial markets.
But whether at home or abroad, the poor typically suffer invisibly and silently.
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The discussion has been whether at-risk or even healthy people should also take aspirin.
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