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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whether it's a" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to introduce a question or a choice between two options. Here is an example: "I haven't decided whether it's a good idea to go camping this weekend or stay home and relax."
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"It doesn't matter whether it's a mosque, whether it's a school, whether it's office block, whether it's a private house, in planning law it's a building.
Whether it's a cup final, whether it's a league game, whether it's a friendly — I always want to win.
Whether it's a curveball or a slider.
Whether it's a turtle who drags herself.
She examines whether it's a good idea.
It's more than whether it's a female.
Whether it's a postcard or a story".
"Whether it's a trend is another thing".
But whether it's a seaworthy boat remains to be seen.
The issue is whether it's a clear and present danger.
"It's hard to measure whether it's a victory or not".
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