joham
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Dictionaries say 'no matter' is followed by wh-words. Then is it right to use the contruction of 'no matter A or B':
They have to stay with the cattle, no matter rain or hail.
Thank you in advance.
They have to stay with the cattle, no matter rain or hail.
Thank you in advance.