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The phrase "or whatever" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is not related to the given topic or context, or as a way of introducing an unknown thing or idea. For example, "I'm not sure what the plan is, or whatever."

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Or whatever.

Or whatever it is.

Or whatever you prefer.

Or 750 or whatever.

The apartheid or whatever?

"Terroristic, terrorism or whatever, aggression".

French, Chinese, American or whatever.

"Or whatever the equivalent is.

like vaccinate them or whatever".

Of my darkness, or whatever.

"Call it naïveté or whatever.

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