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"whatever and" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a transition between two thoughts or ideas. For example: "I want to take a vacation, whatever and I still need to finish my schoolwork."
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"I was like, 'O.K., whatever,' and we turned it down.
"But we just do whatever and there aren't problems.
Garbo was... Garbo, whatever and whoever that was.
"One side says $100 million or whatever and the other side says $1 billion," he said.
"I take some Motrin or whatever and I keep on trucking".
That turnaround, whatever and whenever that happens, would be very, very satisfying for me.
"I was always the class clown or whatever, and loved making people laugh.
On your own blog, you can write whatever and however you want".
But here we are in the kit – pastiche, ironic, whatever – and it's selling.
"You can't show up Game 1, Game 2, whatever, and expect to be ready.
Emmy: "You could just do a cover of whatever and whack it out there.
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