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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about that whatever" is not standard or widely accepted in written English.
It may be used informally to refer to a vague or unspecified topic in casual conversation, but it lacks clarity and precision.
Example: "I don't really want to discuss about that whatever you mentioned earlier."
Alternatives: "regarding that thing" or "concerning that matter".
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We were excited about that, whatever it is – the past history, the fact that he's known as a kind of Ryder Cup wizard – but I don't think he's under anyone's skin.
"There's nothing I can do about that, whatever they do they do.
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It's about showing that whatever your little quirks are, your passions, your interests, your beliefs: that's OK.
The instinctively incisive ways the children answered their own question ("What should we do?"), Mr. Benjamin said, "made me realize something about myself — that whatever this force was, I could tap into it".
"The thing I worry about is that whatever kids publish today can stick with them for the rest of their lives.
I'm talking about books that whatever their genre or sensibility are exceptional.
At this point, "Peace" is doing so well and I'm so happy about it that whatever the company chooses is fine with me.
An old saying about India is that whatever you say about the country is true and its opposite.
"I have no doubt about the fact that whatever she does, she will be out there working on the causes that she's passionate about," Melanne Verveer, who has known her for four decades, said.
There's something about my father that whatever he does people still think he's adorable.
Then he got so verklempt about the cast that whatever he said had to be bleeped out.
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