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"whatever options" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to introduce a list of possible choices, or to emphasize the large range of options available for a given situation. For example, "We have a lot of different projects to choose from -- whatever options you decide to pursue, you can be sure you'll be making a valuable contribution."
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"I will reserve whatever options I have.
But he's open to whatever options present themselves.
"The temple is free to explore whatever options it wants," she said.
Whatever options are being explored for News International, then, a sale is clearly not on the cards right now.
Whenever there is a question, the police should be called immediately, so they can discuss whatever options are available".
"We will continue to work closely with the Islanders to explore whatever options still may be available in light of what obviously is not a positive development," Bettman said.
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"There will be challenge and opposition, whatever option we take," Grayling told BBC One's Andrew Marr Show.
Whatever option is chosen, the property will need to be valued for the settlement.
Wenger accepts whatever option he eventually decides, January is not the best time to try to land the ideal target.
Whatever option you choose, be sure to run a Windows Update to get the latest operating system patches.
Whatever option is chosen, Mr. Kleiner said he hoped officials would be careful about how much capacity they create for new traffic.
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