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The phrase "under whatever dictatorship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a situation or condition that exists regardless of the type of authoritarian regime in power. Example: "The citizens continued to fight for their rights under whatever dictatorship ruled the country."
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Mr Otero apologised on Monday "to all those who suffered under whatever dictatorship, to all those whose human rights have been violated.
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-- will support whatever dictatorships suit us best.
"We hate dictatorship, whatever form it takes".
THE Chilean armed forces have long had a high opinion of their own professionalism, whatever some of their fellow-countrymen think of their abuses under the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet.
"We live under a dictatorship.
"We are under a dictatorship system.
Under the dictatorship, military cronies came in.
"This death shows we live under a dictatorship".
Catalonia suffered under the dictatorship, which ended in 1975.
People who live under a dictatorship know better.
Rousseff herself was imprisoned and tortured under the dictatorship.
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