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Discover Ludwig"although without" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that although something does not have something or is missing something, certain elements still exist. For example: "Although without a roof, the house still had four walls."
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Although without bone metastasis, animals injected with MDA-MB-468 cells had severe morbidity and mortality.
It was almost rueful, although without the aftertaste of bitterness.
Sallisaw today remains ramshackle although without the biting poverty.
I'm with your neighbor, although without the sneer.
The state bank contested the research – although without convincing evidence to the contrary.
The Army released a statement today disputing the assertion, although without citing the governor by name.
The traditional episode format of broadcast drama remains intact, although without any commercial breaks.
He remained a man of the left, although without much following.
Caracas appeared calm on Wednesday morning, although without much of its usual traffic and bustle.
There will soon be a fifth, although without the promise of a billow of white smoke.
"It would be nice to be remembered for something else," Robins says, although without resentment.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com