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The phrase 'support whatever' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing encouragement or agreement with something. For example, you could say, "I support whatever decision you make."
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"Hopefully we can get beyond that and get on with the tournament and people can support whatever team they feel comfortable supporting," he said.
Of course we support whatever they've decided".
-- will support whatever dictatorships suit us best.
Vick then said he would support whatever decision Reid made.
I support whatever gets us out of this morass".
It's wanting to support whatever your process might be".
"I support Sandy, and I support whatever we think is best for the organization".
"But it's up to the commission and we would support whatever they decide to do".
They might even be used in some way to support whatever structure goes there next.
Pundits seized on it as gory evidence to support whatever they already believed.
I had to dress his wounds and administer his drugs every day with no support whatever.
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