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The phrase "any reason whatever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that there are no exceptions or limitations to the reasons being discussed.
Example: "I will not accept any excuses for being late; there is no reason whatever that justifies it."
Alternatives: "any reason at all" or "no reason whatsoever".
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Today, fame for any reason whatever is the golden ideal – for which many would pay any price asked.
"[O]bviously it would be a very serious matter for the United States if any country were to attempt to funnel funds to one of our parties for any reason whatever," President Clinton said.
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Algeria, Morocco, and Tunis have no reason whatever to be involved".
Yet there is no reason whatever to doubt his sincerity.
"We can see no good reason whatever why humanists are barred from making their contribution".
There is no reason whatever that Colette and her elemental passions belong to "Confession".
Consider that sometimes we have no reason whatever to satisfy a desire.
Being rich means being able to do, within reason, whatever you want.
For that reason, whatever happens next, they deserve to be remembered fondly".
Had the analogy been false, there would be no reason whatever for this congruence.
They do not need to give you any reason for whatever decisions they make".
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