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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's whatever" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a casual response or dismissal of a situation. For example: - "Do you want to go out for pizza or Chinese food?" "It's whatever, I don't really care." - "I can't decide what movie to watch." "Let's just watch whatever, it's not a big deal." - "I heard the project deadline got moved up." "It's whatever, we'll just have to work faster."
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"It's whatever suits the manager and the manager's philosophy.
It's whatever is convenient.
It's whatever you want.
"It's whatever," Humphries said.
I told them, "It's whatever.
"It's whatever God made you.
"It's whatever the boss says.
"Honestly, it's whatever you want.
It's whatever it is.
It's whatever works".
It's whatever I want.
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