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The phrase "alter whatsoever" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It can be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that no changes or alterations are allowed or have been made at all.
Example: "You cannot alter whatsoever the terms of the agreement once it has been signed."
Alternatives: "change in any way" or "modify at all".
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The different encapsulation processes studied (1-4) did not alter whatsoever the emission spectra.
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"We see no reason whatsoever to alter this practice," the letter said.
Unless there are health or hygiene issues, surely no one should feel they have any right whatsoever to comment upon, criticise, mock or alter another person's appearance.
"No data or statistics in the report were altered in any way whatsoever," Dr. Clancy said.
"As the subject matter of this alien invasion comedy bears no relation whatsoever to the recent tragic events in Florida," Fox said, "the studio altered the title to avoid any accidental or unintended misimpression that it might".
We extend these earlier findings by showing that suppression, while not altering overall intrusion frequency, does make it more likely that individuals will experience no intrusions whatsoever.
Honestly, though, it could have been written anytime in the last few months by just about anyone paying any attention whatsoever, and it surely will prove reusable in the months to come (with casualty figures altered, of course).
Nothing altered.
None whatsoever.
Nothing whatsoever!
Not whatsoever".
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