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"whether this happens" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a question or uncertainty about a possible future event or situation. Here is an example: "I'm not sure whether this happens every year or not, but the school carnival is always a lot of fun."
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I ask a steward whether this happens regularly.
It will be interesting to see whether this happens.
Whether this happens or not is often a matter of chance.
Whether this happens may be determined by the hard-charging mayor.
"Whether this happens within a month, half a year or a year is unimportant," he said.
Whether this happens relatively smoothly or in an atmosphere of angst and recrimination depends on both sides.
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We will see whether this happened throughout history or not".
"We need to look at whether this happened or not".
"I'd like very much for the government to tell us whether this happened or not.
Badger said he was uncertain whether this happened Monday or Tuesday.
Whether this happened formally is not clear from the newspaper reports.
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