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the whenever
adverb
At any time.
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In his review of Jeremy Treglown's "Romancing: The Life and Work of Henry Green" (March 25), Charles McGrath gives as an example of Green's "stylistic tics and eccentricities" the absence of "a" and "the," whenever possible, in the factory-life novel "Living".
At home, wherever that might be, is far better, and of course this means the "whenever" part of the equation usually entails nights, weekends, early morning, what have you.
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The questions, however, remained the same whenever the topic was explored in an interview.
I also yell at the Lombardi Trophy whenever the opportunity arises.
I also update the information whenever the patient comes for medical consultation or drug refill.
Pharmacists and ICU staff informed the SICSAG whenever the drug was administered.
For the rest of the day, whenever required, he played.
Consult the picture on the box whenever you are confused.
Go to the bathroom whenever you feel the urge.
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