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Discover Ludwig"whenever it was" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adverb clause that specifies when something occurred in the past or will occur in the future. Example sentence: I remember how it felt whenever it was time to go back to school.
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"It had clearly been nice in its day, whenever it was, but that day was certainly before mine".
"Yes, whenever it was necessary".
I partook whenever it was served.
Torna a Surriento, they pleaded, whenever it was I left.
To whenever it was I put my keys down.
Whenever it was, it must have been some performance.
We have respected all of our classmates and peers, and offered help whenever it was needed.
He liked it, and began volunteering to drive that route whenever it was available.
Most important, he made the important pitch whenever it was most needed.
Whenever it was required, stress analyses were performed by solving bi-dimensional linear-elastic finite element models.
Oh, we should have been there... whenever it was, so long as it isn't now.
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