[Grammar] Using "circumstances" to express the same meaning

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ucef

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Whatever happens, don't let anyone into the building without a proper identity.

....... should you let anyone into the building without proper identity.

I don't know how to use the word "circumstances" in the blank! Any clue?
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Under no circumstances should you let anyone into the building without proper identity.

/isn't a native speaker/
 

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Whatever happens, don't let anyone into the building without a proper identity.

....... should you let anyone into the building without proper identity.

I don't know how to use the word "circumstances" in the blank! Any clue?
Thank you.

I agree with "under no circumstances" for the blank. I would change "without a proper identity/without proper identity" to "without proper identification".
 

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I agree with "under no circumstances" for the blank. I would change "without a proper identity/without proper identity" to "without proper identification".

... or "without proper ID".
 
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