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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whatever one has" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of situations, but it is commonly used to express the idea of using or making the most of what one currently possesses. Example: "Life can be tough, but we must make the best of whatever one has. Even if we don't have much, we can still find happiness and contentment in the little things."
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Like many other salads from different countries, solterito has a long history built on being able to create a meal from whatever one has in the kitchen.
He had a real farm on a dirt road, with a peach orchard, horses, chickens, whatever one has.
Because whatever one has, the other wants – even if they own exactly the same thing.
"Because they're owned by Google and [its parent company] Alphabet or whatever, one has to assume the big push behind it is to make money".
When satire is spoken of today, however, there is usually no sense of formal specification whatever; one has in mind a work imbued with the satiric spirit a spirit that appears (whether as mockery, raillery, ridicule, or formalized invective) in the literature or folklore of all peoples, early and late, preliterate and civilized.
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The dead would then arrive in Valhalla with everything that one had on their pyre, and whatever one had hidden in the ground.
Whatever commentary one has on new Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer, it seems clear that she's renewed investment in 'Flickr as platform'.
"But what strikes me," he went on, "is that, whatever convictions one has about trade . . .
If, for whatever reason, one has the desire to relive the horror of the Rwandan massacre of 10 years ago, Emmanuel Murangira is the man to see.
One thing that his early demise has reinforced for me is to take a leaf out of his life manual and make the most of whatever time one has.
Now I agree – I mean aiming against violence is sort of like getting rid of motherhood, people will say, or whatever, but one has to have an aspiration to work toward and this is one aspiration.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com