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The phrase "whatever bilingual" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a casual or indifferent attitude towards being bilingual, but the phrasing is awkward and lacks clarity. Example: "I don't care if you're bilingual or not; whatever bilingual, just get the job done."
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He does not have the high profile or long track record of the other regulars, and he speaks through a translator – usually whatever bilingual teammate or club official is standing nearby.
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And whatever the educators think, employers from coffee bars to banks either require people to be bilingual or pay more to those who are.
After three years in bilingual classes, many children have enough English fluency that regular teachers can give whatever extra help they need.
Whatever, whatever".
Fine, whatever.
Like, whatever.
Nothing whatever.
Sure, whatever.
Whatever, dude.
(g) "Whatever".
Gospel, whatever.
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