Whichever reasons, there is no denying the changing attitudes to traditions as well as livelihoods, and by implication to the environment as well.
A
Whichever the reasoning
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B
Whichever reasoned
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C
Whatever reasoning
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D
Whatever the reason
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E
No correction required.
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Solution
The correct option is D Whatever the reason 'Whatever the reason' is the suitable expression to be used here in the sentence. Eg: Whatever the reason, I can't tolerate this delay anymore.