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"whatever I say" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as to express certainty or determination about one's statements or to indicate that no matter what is said, the outcome will be the same. For example: 1. "Whatever I say, I stand by my decision." 2. "I will do whatever I say I will do." 3. "I don't care what you think, I will do whatever I say is best for me." 4. "No matter what happens, I will always love you. Whatever I say, my feelings remain unchanged." 5. "I am your boss and you will do whatever I say."
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"Fine, whatever," I say.
Everybody knows whatever I say, I do.
Whatever I say is no idle chatter.
"Whatever I say doesn't matter," Nova said.
Whatever I say, there is no appeal.
"Yeah, he's good, whatever," I say.
"But now whatever I say is attributed to the administration.
"Whatever I say is my lazy perception of it.
I'm going to be criticised whatever I say.
"Whatever I say, we still lost the game.
"Whatever I say, they're doing it," Fassel said.
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