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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whether there" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English
It is typically used in situations where a choice or decision needs to be made. Example: I'm still unsure whether there will be enough food for everyone at the party. Here, "whether there" is used to express uncertainty about a future event (in this case, having enough food at the party). It implies that a decision or action needs to be taken regarding this uncertainty.
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It was unclear whether there were casualties.
The concern is whether there is more to Nadal's problems.
"The question is whether there is the will".
It isn't yet clear whether there is any causal connection.
Whether there is any such notion of truth is controversial.
The judge can determine whether there will be a fine.
Whether there will be broader political fallout is another matter.
I don't know whether there is a word.
He also declined to say whether there were other investors.
The question now is whether there will be a decoupling.
Whether there are differences between races is another thing altogether".
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