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'by whatever means' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to mean 'by any means necessary' or 'by any means available', usually to refer to achieving a goal or objective. For example, "I will get this report done by whatever means necessary."
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By whatever means, we just want peace".
Europe's banks need funds by whatever means.
"You have to protest by whatever means," he added.
And all surgery, by whatever means, remains a human enterprise.
He intends to ravish your palate by whatever means necessary.
The bad guys should be disarmed by whatever means".
Prisoners are taken during a war by whatever means possible.
They concluded that "meeting 'targets' by whatever means necessary became more important than true academic progress".
He argued force- fully for taking action to terminate their nuclear program, by whatever means necessary.
Instead, Ms. Kirchner's government has chosen to clamp down on capital flight by whatever means possible.
"The idea was to further the Aryan race by whatever means were available".
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