Sentence examples for whatever that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "whatever that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express indifference or a lack of concern about something previously mentioned or implied. Example: "I don't care about the details, just give me the summary or whatever that is."

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Whatever that might mean.

Whatever that may be".

(Whatever that entails).

"Buttermilk — whatever that is," he says.

"They want to Skype, whatever that is".

A mild form, whatever that means".

"Whatever that tells you!

Whatever that might be.

On love: "Whatever that means".

Whatever that turns out to be.

Then she smiles: "Whatever that is".

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