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The phrase "will boil whether" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to determine its intended use. Example: "The water will boil whether you watch it or not."
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A pot will boil, whether or not you watch it.
By Nick Paumgarten A pot will boil, whether or not you watch it.
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Murphy says that there are people in the GOP are willing to "jump into the entitlement debate," but whether or not they'll be joined by the White House will boil down to whether there's enough of a window open now, before everyone brings out their 2012 guns.
The real question is whether this will boil over into anything other than the usual disgruntled muttering of the supporters of a losing candidate or not.
The entire 2016 election will boil down to which party does a better job courting Hispanics, and whether turnout of Millennials "trumps" previous years.
It will boil.
It will boil within 10 minutes.
I'll boil it down for you.
It'll boil faster that way.
"It will all boil down to whether the player and manager Roberto Mancini can come to an agreement, but no-one is bigger than the club".
"It will then boil down to him and him alone as to whether there is a settlement or not".
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