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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about whoever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to an unspecified person or group.
Example: "The meeting was primarily about whoever is responsible for the project."
Alternatives: "regarding anyone" or "concerning whoever".
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But you can holler about whoever you want; when it all boils down, it'll all come back to me.
"They were just a little unlucky with their putts, but that's what the game is all about, whoever holes them, wins.
"I just want to urge people to think about, whoever this director is, the way they're going to treat the character of Harmony, her being a prostitute, the only black person who gets beat by her white pimp," said Brown, the only black woman in the room at the time.
For all her unmatched beauty, it seems that this was what the great fuss over Helen was really all about: whoever possessed her was destined for the Isles of the Blest rather than the gloom of Hades.
"You get to this part in the tournament and it's clear that (it is about) whoever prepares better, whoever's more committed on the day, whoever makes more plays over the course of 90 minutes, whoever's willing to have a group of guys on the field who fight and are so determined to come off the field a winner," said midfielder Michael Bradley.
It's about whoever pays the most money.
"People can talk about whoever they want," Pickett said.
Walker replied: "Whatever you want to say about whoever.
It's not about me, it's not about whoever.
It makes him queasier to think about whoever got Angel this way.
I'm already strapped in to see what she says about whoever dies first in 2027.
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