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When can I use "No matter what"?

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Rebecca

The idiom "no matter what" means in any event, regardless of the conditions or consequences. "No matter what" is often used to emphasize something that should or will be done even if there is opposition towards it. Ex: It might rain this weekend but we will still have the soccer game no matter what. Ex: No matter what happens, we'll always have each other.

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