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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whether to do" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to ask a question about two possible courses of action. For example, "I'm not sure whether to go to the party or stay home tonight."
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It is whether to do it.
But opinions differ about whether to do so.
Bank officers debated whether to do business with Zell.
It said he had not decided whether to do so.
He said trustees had not decided whether to do so.
First, Miami-Dade questioned whether to do a manual recount.
He said the paper was still weighing whether to do an article about the memo.
He was referred to an orthopedic surgeon to discuss whether to do physical therapy or surgery.
Merrill has not yet decided whether to do the same for the Mirabelli case.
The Fed should not be struggling with whether to do more at their next meeting.
The justices are expected to decide whether to do so next month.
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