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The phrase "a city without" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a city that lacks a certain quality, feature, or element.
Example: "A city without parks can feel lifeless and uninviting."
Alternatives: "a city lacking" or "a city devoid of".
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Budapest is a city without a memory".
FOR years, Beirut was a city without a beating heart.
San Francisco is becoming a city without a middle class.
Wouldn't life be simpler in a city without cars?
Baghdad is a city without the simplest public services.
"You cannot have a city without neighbourhoods," the people said.
Imagine a city without them rising into the sky!
Can you imagine living in a city without a bakery?
'A city without a library is like a graveyard".
"But Nashville was a city without a center for a long time.
It was a city without benches — the subtle message: keep walking.
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