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The phrase 'whatever information' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to any kind of information in a casual context. Example: I'm looking for whatever information I can find about the new policy.
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"We are happy to provide whatever information we can to further inform interested parties," she said.
They accessed and incorporated whatever information helped to build a cohesive, compelling case to inform decision-making.
Still, families are grasping for whatever information can be found.
Computers store whatever information they are told to store.
Whatever information this walk-in had was lost".
Whatever information might have been learned was lost, he said.
Whatever information Brian needs, I source and provide it.
We will absolutely comply and provide whatever information they need".
These boards are categorised and can be filled with whatever information you pick.
But whatever information he provides could help investigators assess the legitimacy of his donations.
Sometimes, when forming our opinions, we grasp at whatever information presents itself, no matter how irrelevant.
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