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Discover Ludwig"whether we will" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a conjunction to introduce a clause that presents two options or possibilities. Example: We are unsure whether we will go to the party tonight or stay home and watch a movie.
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The question is not whether we will survive; the question is whether we will prosper.
Whether we will ever cross that sea nobody can say.
I don't know whether we will make it".
The question is whether we will choose to do it.
Sceptics have asked whether we will listen to the results.
"The question now is whether we will succumb or not.
"The question is whether we will do it fast enough.
Whether we will be seeing it here again, who knows.
The question remains whether we will feel force-fed.
It's anybody's guess whether we will ever see real oversight.
"But whether we will have the will to get this job done – whether we will make the transition in time... to prevent catastrophic damage".
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