Can I say, "Whether life is hell or paradise depends on how you look at it"?
Is it grammartically correct?Thanks
Yes
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Whether life is **** or paradise depends on [how you look at it].
Yes, it's fine. The bracketed element is an interrogative complement clause (indirect question). The meaning is:
"Whether life is **** or paradise depends on the answer to the question 'How do you look at it?'"