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The phrase "at whatever prices" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a willingness to pay any amount for something, regardless of the cost. Example: "I will buy the tickets at whatever prices they are listed, as I don't want to miss the concert."
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They could now sell toothpaste or Windex at whatever prices they wanted.
At whatever prices, though, the four initial albums, all digitally remastered from original source materials, will excite opera buffs.
Suddenly, airlines could operate wherever they wanted, more or less, and offer tickets at whatever prices they chose; by the eighties, the big airlines' business models had evolved to take advantage of that.
By the terms of that contract, manufacturers, in return for the risks of developing new drugs, receive a 20-year monopoly to sell them in some nations at whatever prices they choose.
And although their creation is somewhat technical, E.T.F.'s act like mutual funds except that they can be bought and sold at whatever prices prevail throughout the trading day, rather than at a single price calculated by a fund sponsor at the close.
That means aligning with whatever partners will let you serve up computing power in whatever configuration and at whatever prices customers demand.
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In the past, many would sell their produce to traders at whatever price was offered.
But a future can be sold at any time, at whatever price can be obtained.
"This is a gold rush, and everyone wants a wind park at whatever price".
O'Leary said Ryanair would aim to fill seats at whatever price it could sell them to gain market share.
In principle, people should be free to contract for their services with whomever they want and at whatever price they agree on.
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