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Discover Ludwig"whether to be" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to introduce an option when discussing a decision or choice that someone needs to make. Example: "The student must decide whether to be satisfied with their current grade or to pursue extra credit to try and raise it."
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I did not know whether to be pleased or horrified!
Can't tell whether to be pleased by US election results.
"I don't know whether to be informal or not".
SALEM can't decide whether to be serious or silly.
"They can't decide whether to be offended or flattered.
I can decide whether to be amused or not.
We can't even decide whether to be afraid or not.
I didn't know whether to be ecstatic or horrified.
I don't know whether to be excited or bereft.
I wasn't sure whether to be encouraged or frightened.
For several years, she had debated whether to be tested.
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