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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adds without" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action that contributes something while simultaneously omitting or excluding another element.
Example: "The new software update adds without compromising the system's performance."
Alternatives: "includes without" or "provides without".
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But, Williams adds, without "all the physical crap".
But, he adds, "without work, we are nothing".
Turner adds: "Without wanting to give the impression that that was the intent.
"He's always had that built-in competitiveness," Hutton adds, without straying as close to Kipling territory.
He adds: "Without the European Convention on Human Rights, there would be no Human Rights Act 1998".
When he first mentions his half-brother Eric, he adds, without further explanation, "to whom such an unpleasant thing happened".
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Talks were advanced, he added, without elaborating.
(Canned beans may be added without cooking).
He added, "Without it, there are no discoveries".
He added: "Without confirmed facts, we did our best.
"Too long," the manager added, without being prompted.
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