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The phrase "again without" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to show repetition or continuation of an action or state without the presence or use of something. Example: "She tried again without the help of her friends, determined to do it on her own this time."
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You leave, again without speaking.
PREMINGER (again without preliminaries): Sit down.
He tried again and again, without success.
It deserves our attention again, without shame.
Can you send again without use of the restricted material?
He drove to the camps again, without a bodyguard.
"Most airlines would have gone bankrupt again without them".
Flip again, without adding oil, and fry for 1 minute.
Do it again and again, without inscribing anything.
Their questioning has gone on for months, again without charge.
I've been crisscrossing the country again, without much reason.
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