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The phrase "in whatever case" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence to mean "no matter what the situation" or "regardless of the circumstances". Example: "In whatever case, I will always stand by your side."
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Why can't The Times call organizations whatever they want to be called, in whatever case they prefer?
In whatever case, it doesn't matter to me that parts of the story don't make sense except that I need to have the integrity to admit that they don't.
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He explained, though, that "the great joy of being a prosecutor is that you don't take whatever case walks in the door.
In "Whatever the Case May Be," Boone says to Shannon, "Don't you see the way they look at us around here?
Much of the dialogue was spoken in London TV Gangsterese ("You gotta dream big, Chaz"; "We'll need to bring in muscle whatever happens in case things go boss-eyed" etc so on) but, hell, this wasn't social realism and it was a notch above Guy Ritchie, at any rate.
In any case, in whatever functional context, regulation of PID by cytokinin could be a mechanism in addition to the known regulation of PIN genes [ 29, 97, 98] that contributes to the manifold regulatory influences of cytokinin on auxin function.
The corrected-for-lead-time number of observed cases for each calendar year corresponds to the number of observed incident cases reduced by the number of screen-detected cases in that year, and incremented by the estimated number of screen-detected cases (in whatever year) that would have arisen clinically in that year [ 8].
In short, whatever the case, pedagogy should draw on reflection and research to continue re-constructing itself.
Maybe for in-car PCs? Whatever the case, it's got a USB zip-cord, so whatever device you plug it into will have to have a working USB port – so cell phones and PDAs are out.
Many observers thought that fewer people voted in Kabul and many other places than in April.Whatever the case, millions of Afghans braved the threats of Taliban insurgents to have their say.
This has since been disputed (see Schmaltz 2000, 72 and other references in note 39), but whatever the case, Malebranche tends in later editions of the Search and in his later writings generally to treat ideas as general and abstract.
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