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The phrase "a scandal without" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that lacks a scandalous element or context.
Example: "The meeting was a scandal without any real substance, leaving everyone feeling unsatisfied."
Alternatives: "a controversy lacking" or "a debacle devoid of".
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A scandal without sex or blood?
"A scandal without equal in recent Czech history," opined leaders of the conservative opposition, themselves no strangers to sleaze.
"The charge of Russian collusion is a scandal without evidence.
But between these coming developments and recent 'scandals,' Spitzer and Matalin focus on a "Scandal Without Headlines" -- since Article II is in the revered Constitution but the Filibuster for judicial picks is not -- as well as Rice-Power, the NSA and an "after-report" on Obama-Romney.
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