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The phrase "under whatever leader" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a willingness to follow or operate within the framework of any leader, regardless of their identity or style. Example: "The team is prepared to adapt and succeed under whatever leader is chosen for the project."
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If he is elected, then those who differ from him should accept places on his team and contribute to a creative opposition that can eventually take government under whatever leader has emerged by then.
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And Mr. Musharraf must work cooperatively with whatever leaders the election produces.
I always paid my taxes, whatever the rate, under whatever government was in place.
And no new mission, under whatever acronym, will change that.
Under whatever definition, there are as yet few examples of its practical application.
You deserve to be happy under whatever condition.
They hold hearings but then vote like sheep on whatever the leader wants.
Whatever the leader's background, he/she must be able to articulate and represent program goals that transcend the particular interests of either managerial or technical stakeholders.
Many fighters are preparing to disarm, whatever their leaders say.
In any case, my take is that whatever political leaders say in Washington, and whatever directives emerge from the Pentagon, not nearly enough is changing on the ground.
"It is a pretty patronising view of union members that they will just do whatever their leaders tell them.
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