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The phrase "whatsoever how" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "I will support you, whatsoever how difficult the situation may be."
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"Jim, I feel your pain," quipped Cain, before demonstrating he had no idea whatsoever how to answer the question.
This video shows that it makes no difference whatsoever how much or how little dancing Portman actually did — because it reveals, in its brief duration, the extraordinary spectrum of expressions that she brings to the performance (a limited range of precise expressions, each of which suggests a different one of the vast stifled cries that are those of the character).
"But we are under no illusions whatsoever how difficult this is going to be.
The government hasn't explained where the 113 new cases came from, for instance: "There was no data attached whatsoever, how they were tested, dates, ages, anything that would be interesting to an epidemiologist," he says.
Isn't it cute how we pretend we have any clue whatsoever how the 2010 mid-term elections will go?
If these people end up caught in the crossfire of our event it doesn't matter whatsoever how well-intentioned we are: We risk actually traumatizing them.
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"It might help with drowsiness, but it will have no effect whatsoever on how intoxicated you are or how rapidly the alcohol is absorbed or eliminated from the body".
Natural selection, Fessler said, "gives us no insight whatsoever about how people ought to act — only how they do act".
The chief objection raised was to what some saw as its highly non-constructive, even idealist, character: while the axiom asserts the possibility of making a number of perhaps even an uncountable number of arbitrary "choices", it gives no indication whatsoever of how these latter are actually to be effected, of how, otherwise put, choice functions are to be defined.
"I have no problem whatsoever with how I pitched.
Like Bingham, Paul Reed, a chief executive at BP, said: "My experience is that it [coming out] made no difference whatsoever to how I was perceived by colleagues".
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