The question arises as to if the social unfolding was influenced by the movement rhythms.
This is a sentence from my thesis study, and I was wondering if "as to if" is grammatically acceptable, or do I need to restructure this sentence.
The question arises as to if the social unfolding was influenced by the movement rhythms.
This is a sentence from my thesis study, and I was wondering if "as to if" is grammatically acceptable, or do I need to restructure this sentence.
We use 'whether' after propositions, and not 'if'. 'To', as used here, is a preposition.
We use whether, not if, after prepositions:
[talking about a trip to Australia for a year]
We’re not interested in whether we get great jobs and that kind of thing, we just want to have a good time.
Not: We’re not interested in if we get great jobs and that kind of thing …
If, whether: typical errors: