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The phrase "at whatever comes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a willingness to accept or deal with anything that may happen in the future.
Example: "I am ready to face the challenges ahead, at whatever comes my way."
Alternatives: "no matter what happens" or "regardless of what comes".
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Feel free to direct your questions to specific people or to us as a group and we will take a shot at whatever comes.
To avoid this, smart people try to make deals with thrift-store managers or library-sale organizers so they can take a look at whatever comes in before it's dumped out there for general consumption.
Some explanations: this is how you teach them to talk (not very well, incidentally - he didn't really say "mouse", or if he did, only once), by just blathering away at whatever comes into your head.
"Right now there's not that much on the market, and we're not expecting that much to go on the market because of this, but we will look at whatever comes along, as we always have," Ms. Connell said.
The opportunity is there, as long as Microsoft is ready to confidently look beyond the hardcore gamers Sony seems stuck on, tossing them enough bones to keep them munching away happily at whatever comes next in the world of Halo, while boldly calling to residents of the living room who wouldn't ever think of themselves as owners of a "game" console.
Yen is more concerned about taking parts that resonate with him and his interests rather than jumping at whatever comes his way.
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Walt crouched beneath the window and grabbed at whatever came for the crumbs.
When he was in the notoriously smutty pantomime Sinderella on stage and film in the early 1990s, co-star Jim Davidson said of him: "Blimey, the whisky off his breath would knock you out!" Drake was philosophical and good-humoured about his loss of star status, and happily worked at whatever came his way.
As a new arrival, Le Mesnager, like other immigrants, worked at whatever came his way, from tending sheep to working as a county court translator.
It's not clear why Tesla didn't just announce Monday's earnings update at the same time as whatever comes out on Tuesday.
The thing to remember is this: Successful people work with what they have at hand— whatever comes along and try to use everything at their disposal in achieving their goals.
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