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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airport without" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an airport that does not have certain amenities or features. For example: - "I was surprised to find that the small town had an airport without a cafe or lounge area." - "The budget airline offers flights to many destinations, but their hub airport is without a duty-free shop." - "Due to budget cuts, the airport is now without a baggage handling system, causing delays for travelers."
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Don't leave home (or at least Cancún airport) without one.
But Mozeliak left the hotel for the airport without telling his staff or speaking to reporters.
Now, she cannot exit a New York airport without attracting attention.
On Friday, the women waited at the airport, without a cell phone, and no one could find them.
But on Tuesday, it appeared that Thailand had whisked Mr. Bout to the airport without informing the Russians.
By hiring a retired boxer as an escort, your correspondent passed through the airport without losing any possessions.
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The state took over ownership of the airport without compensation in 1946, albeit with the clause that if the airport ever should close, the real estate should be returned to the municipality.
"I guess one could say every state should fund its own airports, but we could not have built Denver International Airport without $500 million from FAA," Pena said.
He had passed through check-in and security at Dublin Airport without anyone noticing the error.
Earlier in the day, Mr. Obama arrived at Newark Liberty International Airport without incident.
Mr. Harold Wilson, we learned later, had, on his return from Washington, come straight to Wembley from London Airport, without even going home to change.
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