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The phrase "in whatever enterprise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express involvement or participation in any type of business or project. Example: "She is willing to invest her time and resources in whatever enterprise that aligns with her values."
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"Whether you return to this agency or not," he concluded, "I have confidence that you will be successful in whatever enterprise you may be engaged".
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Qias is young, maybe twenty-two, and his enthusiasm for whatever enterprise presents itself to him will serve him well in the new Afghanistan, just as Naquib's pragmatism and canny methods of dealing with the authorities have enabled him to prosper and to survive sudden and dangerous shifts in power.
Schools need to foster enterprise, uphold and applaud success in whatever way it is achieved and universities have to provide inspiration and engender a thoughtful approach that leaves young adults with confidence and self respect.
Like any other company in our system of free enterprise, Kellogg may choose to advertise in whatever venues it wishes, or nowhere at all.
A new enterprise law, which took effect in January, makes it easier for private companies to register, and to engage in whatever businesses they want.
I trusted in whatever the lecturer told us.
'The Fulani man is so sneaky in whatever he does.
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