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The phrase "about that whatsoever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a complete lack of relevance or connection to a previous topic or statement.
Example: "I have no interest in discussing that matter, so let's not talk about that whatsoever."
Alternatives: "regarding that at all" or "concerning that in any way".
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I really don't care about that whatsoever.
"I have no doubt about that whatsoever".
I have no doubt about that whatsoever," Simpson said.
It's not something which is so alien to our culture that it has to be regarded like race segregation, which is totally different and it's unlawful, and there's no doubt about that whatsoever".
"It's a terrific signing, there's no doubt about that whatsoever," said the man who has flung himself into the role of pressing the flesh in China and in Malaysia.
It's not something which is so alien to our culture that it has to be regarded like race segregation, which is totally different and it's unlawful and there's no doubt about that whatsoever".
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SESSIONS: I don't recall and don't have a sense of any connection whatsoever about that.
"There's absolutely no bullshit about that man whatsoever".
He added: "There is no connotation of racism about whatsoever.
(p 1) The health insurance has never put anything in the way, about whatsoever.
Yet he didn't have a single millimetre of correspondence with us about this whatsoever".
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