Sentence examples for a word without from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a word without" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the concept of a word that lacks a specific meaning, context, or element.
Example: "In this puzzle, we are looking for a word without vowels."
Alternatives: "a term lacking" or "a phrase devoid of".

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It's a word without meaning, the way we use it".

Later, in Portsmouth, Mrs. Clinton added: "Change is just a word without the strength and experience to make it happen".

("Change is just a word without the strength and experience to make it happen" is one of her taglines).

But I am sure I would be unable to write a word without it, let alone get through the day.

The problem, Massachusetts Governor Thomas Hutchinson later remarked, is that subordination, quote, "was a word without any precise meaning to it". Okay?

In manner, he was reduced from a braggart to a mouse, afraid to mutter a word without having a document under his nose.

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He points out that smart grid is still only "a buzz word without a precise definition".

Adrian Bejan: Physics is also a word used without definition.

Besides, the peanut sauce dream dish Kare Kare will fall into a single word without Bagoong.

You just said a bad word without getting banned!

It is not a meaningful military word without a detailed discussion of strategies and tactics.

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