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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about whatever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts to indicate a lack of specificity or to refer to any topic without limitation.
Example: "We can talk about whatever you want during our meeting."
Alternatives: "about anything" or "regarding anything".
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Ask Me About: Whatever you like!
/ I blog about whatever I want".
"We'll just talk about whatever.
Write about whatever excites you.
Then we'd talk about whatever came up.
We talk about whatever we want.
Business leaders must be concerned about whatever concerns society.
I was told I could talk about whatever I wanted.
Mostly law professors, blogging about whatever we want since 2002.
But I feel excited about whatever comes next for me.
With me it is about whatever it takes".
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