Sentence examples for whatever in from inspiring English sources

The phrase "whatever in" is not a complete thought and therefore it would not be considered correct and usable in written English
It is possible that it could be used in informal speech or writing but it would not be grammatically correct. For example, "I'm not sure whatever in the world you're talking about," is not a complete sentence. A corrected version could be "I'm not sure whatever you're talking about."

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(This does not entail that the things thus distinguished have nothing whatever in common.

Neither woman showed any interest whatever in luring Brendon away from Boobiac.

That, to my mind, is a pathological refinement which is of no advantage whatever in the treatment of the case.

-- well, whatever, in limbo while they dicker.

And then there's this, whatever in the world this is:.

Researchers point out that playing air guitar has no musical merit whatever, in itself.

Engel boasts that he has nothing military whatever in his background.

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"There is nothing in the proposal that prohibits airlines from developing whatever in-flight phone usage policy they may wish".

Araton writes that, "whatever in-house resentment there is for him and his contract is misplaced and grossly unfair".

Then we fry other stuff -- chicken, green tomatoes, whatever -- in the grease.

Asked are they in love, he replies, "Whatever 'in love' means".

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