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The phrase "under whatever rule" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express compliance or adherence to any set of rules or regulations, regardless of their nature. Example: "The team will operate under whatever rule is established by the governing body."
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The E.P.A. has signaled that it is prepared to do that, provided that refiners have done due diligence on the credits under whatever rule the agency adopts.
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Bankers say that one reason they're not lending as much as policymakers and businesses would like is the uncertainty around how much money they will need to hold onto under whatever rules are set by the government.
They can then use their Okta login to get into these sites under whatever rules the site owner has defined.
And I was free to interview others I encountered along the way, under whatever ground rules I could negotiate.
Whatever rules Monáe imposes on herself seem to be working.
The chapter recommendss to the programmers to observe whatever rules about collaboration are laid down for them to follow.
Whatever rules you set for your child, follow them yourself.
But I followed whatever rules the professionals told me.
I always paid my taxes, whatever the rate, under whatever government was in place.
You deserve to be happy under whatever condition.
"So I think we should apply rules to anyone whatever these rules may be".
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