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Discover LudwigThe phrase "along without" is not correct and does not make sense in written English
It seems to be a mix-up of two separate phrases, "along with" and "without." Example: "I will go along with your plan, but I can't do it without your support."
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Get along without coal?
Get along without communities?
Get along without unions?
Driscoll motored along without too much excitement.
No people can get along without others".
But he can't get along without me.
I feel that I couldn't get along without him.
"But we just can't get along without diesel".
He can't see how anybody can get along without it.
I can get along without him, thank you very much.
And how would she get along without her BlackBerry?
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