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"whether it were" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to introduce a hypothetical situation, for example, "Whether it were a sunny day or a rainy day, I would still try to make the most of it."
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Since its beginning (1941); its engagement has been determined by needs of its members; whether it were micro-credit, retail supplies, farm inputs, marketing of surplus produce of different crops, etc.
Would it matter whether it were accompanied by an official economic recession?
"If a cellpoem is going to focus on the fact that it's textable," Raappana explained, "it should also tell me something that I'd want to know whether it were texted or not.
The FSA discussed how a proposed financial transaction tax would make high-frequency trading "prohibitively expensive", and assessed whether it were possible to form a coalition to block European restrictions on short-selling.
And he would sometimes ask the friends of the general, whether it were not his meaning, by thus leading them from mountain to mountain, to carry them at last (having no hopes on earth) up into heaven, or to hide them in the clouds from Hannibal's army?
Whether it were Boris or Ken as mayor, I d still be scheduling 100 plus meetings and 100 meetings with mayor's representatives (either alone or in concert with other UK officials) to cover the whole panoply of nations coming to London.
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Whether it be injuries, whethere it be rehabs, whether it be taking drugs years ago.
Whether it is F.D.I.C. insured".
"Whether it's in Columbus, Ohio?
"Whether it's senseless panic is unclear".
Whether it was actually flyable is unknown.
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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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