I know how to use no matter what. For example, no matter what she says, no one believes her. But I am not sure the meaning of no matter what in the following sentence. Also, does it stick to the grammar rule? Thank you for your answer.
The Rat Team will handle the rat problem. No matter what, residents should not try to catch the rats themselves.
Thanks again.
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under any circumstances or, switching the negative: Under no circumstances should the residents try to catch...
— Philip
under any circumstances or, switching the negative: Under no circumstances should the residents try to catch...
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