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The phrase 'whatever appropriate' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used informally to express a desire to leave an open-ended choice or possibility. For example, you could use it in a sentence like: "I'm willing to do whatever appropriate to help the team succeed."
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"We will be making whatever appropriate motions we believe are necessary".
And he said after he gets — after he gets these reviews, after a thorough review of the service recommendations, he will make whatever appropriate adjustments to DOD policies are necessary.
I think I have the right to reserve whatever rights I have in that respect to whatever appropriate bodies may be set up to deal with questions that come up.
Upon completion of the investigation, the Board will take whatever appropriate action is necessary.
"We will take whatever appropriate action the government decides on". The country's central bank chief, Diego Borja, meanwhile urged its citizens not to withdraw money from banks amid reports of looting.
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(small firms, environmental law, prosecutors, whatever is appropriate).
It had better be given whatever the appropriate number is.
If it's not casual, comfortable dress, I will rock out in whatever is appropriate.
The food can be bread, rations, candy or whatever is appropriate.
Then I become VERY interested in whatever is appropriate to that character.
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