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The phrase "always without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is consistently absent or lacking. Example: He always goes to work without his lunch.
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It had happened many times before, even in Iguala, almost always "without incidents, reprisals or legal sanction".
"I'm always without sleep.
But always, without fail, we do".
But not always without a fight.
But, like any good legend, it was always without confirmation.
That recharging is not always without hazards, however.
As the "Dinner for one" spoof concludes, Merkozy will carry on, "always without Eurobonds".
But, as they've learned, the alliance between tu bie and hai gui isn't always without friction.
It came, as always, without warning, and vanished nearly at once.
Patients often arrive in a confused or unconscious state, almost always without their insurance cards.
Benn turns out to have littered the Commons with plaques, always without permission.
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