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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the whichever" is not correct and not commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a choice among options, but it lacks clarity and standard usage. Example: "You can choose the whichever option you prefer, but make sure it aligns with your goals."
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the whichever
pronoun
Any one or a number of a group.
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Experiment with the aromatics you know go with the whichever meats and vegetables you're cooking.
Going around the group of family and friends, have each person say what they're grateful for, according the whichever letter of the alphabet the player is up to.
Yet her £520,000 bequest to the "whichever government is in office at the date of my death" would see her named on a list of big party donors alongside major trade unions and wealthy businessmen.
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I would like to try the yang to the yin or whichever the female is.
Death related to the disease whichever the progression site, or related to its treatment, was analysed as an event.
You can align the date to the left, the center, or the right, whichever you prefer.
There will almost certainly be an appeal to the Supreme Court, whichever way the lower court decides.
She believes life will get harder for migrants in the UK, whichever way the vote goes later this week.
For simplicity, the event by whichever of the mechanisms is referred to as meiotic nondisjunction (ND).
Whichever side of the camera, whichever side of the river, I like the thought that Sevigny has, too.
I would like to try the yang to the yin — or whichever the female is.
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