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"in whatever" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
We often use it when there are many possible options or scenarios, particularly to express a lack of preference among them. For example: "Let's just go to the store - in whatever car you'd like."
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Love, in whatever form, nurtures.
In whatever language, people are welcoming.
— in whatever form your laughter takes.
EARLY trade was conducted in whatever currency was available.
Make yourself comfortable in whatever way you can.
Ahmet has come to have an interest in whatever works.
"But people can come in whatever makes them feel comfortable.
Romney, in whatever guise, does not deserve a first".
Breaking up is hard to do, in whatever locality.
I just wish that he progresses in whatever he does.
Creating quality comedy in whatever form is not easy.
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