Is 'whatever' correctly used in the sentence?
Professor Johnson encouraged the graduates to live out the vision and mission of their university whatever career path they wanted to take.
Your use of "whatever" is okay, but "to live out the vision and mission" is unnatural. Consider, for example, "to follow the mission and vision" instead.
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Your use of "whatever" is okay, but "to live out the vision and mission" is unnatural. Consider, for example, "to follow the mission and vision" instead.