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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whichever ones" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a set or group of options, indicating that the specific ones chosen are not important. Example: "You can choose whichever ones you like from the buffet." In this sentence, the speaker is giving the listener the freedom to choose any options they prefer from the buffet without specifying any specific choices.
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Turn all of them on, or whichever ones you want on.
You need to capitalize on whichever ones you get".
Parody or not, "SuperFast" is a welcome addition to the dwindling crop of local movies, said Phil Sokoloski, spokesman for FilmL.A. "So few features film in L.A. these days we need to hold on to whichever ones we can," he said.
Attach photos on it whichever ones you want to transfer.
When someone else needs one of Mr Monk's files, it is reassembled from chunks stored on some of these users' computers - whichever ones can supply the chunks most quickly.
When Stanhope's suggestion that she write down the orders she kept mistaking was ignored, he cheerfully called for drinks for everyone, paying the waitress, and then giving away whichever ones he didn't order until he tried again on the next round.
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He can call Gianelli's for takeout and put it on whichever one of our credit cards still works.
If your boyfriend says he wants a DSLR camera, don't just buy whichever one is on sale though.
We have not yet passed it on to whichever one of the junior philatelists next in line..
Put one foot (whichever one you prefer) in front of the ball so that the ball is at your heel.
Your opponents may be considered "enemies" on the field or court (whichever one you decide to play on), but they are still human.
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