I saw a sentence in the internet: Whatever the outcome,getting up the nerves to pop the question is a moment to remember.
I know both "Whatever the outcome" and "Whatever the outcome is/might be/will be" are grammatically correct. But then I wonder what is the difference between them.
There is no difference in meaning.
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