Sentence examples for a journey without from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a journey without" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an experience or process that lacks a certain element or aspect, often implying a sense of incompleteness or loss.
Example: "Life can feel like a journey without purpose when we lose sight of our goals."
Alternatives: "a path devoid of" or "an adventure lacking".

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The chronic condition is a journey without end.

Candy Crush is a journey without a destination.

Or, as she says, "a journey without moving".

The narrative, then, is a journey without a destination, and its characters are improv artists.

"Without testing," Mr Bush said in a speech last October, "reform is a journey without a compass".

A journey without the usual hustle of airports and cramped airplanes makes a ship seem more natural way to travel.

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I would find it hard, if not impossible, to take a plane journey without a book or a notebook.

To people brought up on VW Golf-like reliability, the idea that no driver would set off on a long journey without a bag of tools and a box of spares would seem ludicrous, yet this was the norm for motoring in the Sixties.

We want to repay them and reimburse them for a long journey without a performance".

A bus journey without a connected tablet is not worth the ride.

It is a long journey without a book of instructions.

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