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The phrase "whether you think" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to introduce a conditional statement or to express doubt or uncertainty. Example: Whether you think it will rain tomorrow or not, it's always best to carry an umbrella.
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And whether you think Bush Jr. had respectability.
Or whether you think jumping is the forte.
I don't know whether you think about this.
Vote whether you think your individual vote matters or not.
Looks matter, whether you think they should or not.
Whether you think it's funny depends a little on whether you think Cheech and Chong and the hippy-dippy weatherman are funny for more than about two minutes.
It's a question of whether you think that the situation will have got better or worse.
But the answer probably depends on whether you think a rat is conscious.
But whether you think he's right or wrong depends on what you make of the data.
Whether you think your desserts are manipulated or not, they are!
Students: Tell us whether you think "Jersey Shore" deserves academic treatment.
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