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Discover Ludwig'or whichever' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to show that one of two or more options is acceptable, and it is also used to indicate that the speaker or writer does not have a preference for one option over the others. For example: "You can take the bus, or ride your bike, or whichever you prefer."
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Make your mind up and say either "and" or "or" – whichever is more appropriate.
But he had kind words for David or Ed, "or whichever Miliband it is".
Belshe guesses that Parks—or whichever doctor or social worker referred her to the Norths—had assumed that her parents were wealthier than they actually were.
Call your phone company—or whichever utility company he claims to be from to verify his identity.
I'll be waiting for you or whichever dogs you send," Australian media reported.
We'll leave that up to you, or whichever lucky friend you buy it for.
I would like to try the yang to the yin — or whichever the female is.
The Nets (or whichever team lands him), for their commitment and show of faith.
Apple passes the error reports to TomTom or whichever data vendor is responsible.
I spent a large part of the night listening to DJ Hype, or whichever drum'n'bass hero we had come for.
Nicola Rizzoli – or whichever member of his team spotted the offence – made a brave, eagle-eyed but undoubtedly correct decision.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com