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"whenever they wish" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a clause in a sentence to express an action that can be done at any time, according to the wishes of the subject. Example: The employees are allowed to take breaks whenever they wish, as long as their work is completed on time.
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Civilians may fly it whenever they wish.
Owners can sell or rent their apartments whenever they wish.
People should feel free to applaud whenever they wish.
But companies are free to pay discretionary bonuses whenever they wish.
Companies can publish their annual reports, complete with disclosures on pay, whenever they wish.
The program allows passengers to dine in any of several restaurants whenever they wish.
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Most other societies allowed masters to free their slaves whenever they wished, although there were exceptions.
Such agreements provided the police with justification for arresting wayward intellectuals whenever they wished; some writers migrated abroad, including Tlili.
The additional control provided by the free-access method, meaning that hens could leave the R environment whenever they wished, may have significantly reduced the aversiveness of the R stimulus.
He said workers would be able to log in whenever they wished for work, and in peak hours could earn more than with the hourly rate.
Charles A. Ross, Mrs. Sabhnani's lawyer, said that the couple traveled extensively and that the two servants were free to leave whenever they wished.
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