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The phrase "amenity without" can be correct and usable in written English, but it is not a complete sentence on its own
It would need to be used as part of a larger sentence or phrase to make sense. Example: The hotel boasts numerous amenities without sacrificing its rustic charm. In this example, "amenities without sacrificing" means that the hotel offers many modern conveniences without losing its traditional and rustic atmosphere.
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And there is an exception for doormen in the no-holding-doors rule, which specifies that the act is allowed "when intended purely as a social amenity without expectation or acceptance of a gratuity".
Unlike London's former Bankside power station – reincarnated as the Tate Modern 20 years after it ceased to produce electricity – Amager Bakke will replace an existing power plant, adding public amenity without losing its original function, Ingels says.
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Private sponsorship provides opportunities to improve public amenities without increasing public expenditures.
THE BATHROOMS Perhaps the best part of every room, each bathroom was designed with deluxe amenities, without the bathtub.
With buyers' purchasing power and demand for new housing both down sharply — there were just 7,000 new homes sold in New Jersey in 2009 compared with 13,000 the previous year — builders are looking for ways to add amenities without increasing costs.
But, it's possible to enjoy such amenities without the hassles.
They get to see the Russian ballet and symphonies; they get big-city amenities without the crowd or the stress".
I hadn't had much experience outside economy, but I didn't want to look like a front-of-the-plane rookie, so I stowed my "amenity kit" without ripping it open, declined the first cocktail a flight attendant offered me, and tried to appear engrossed in a book while the passenger nearest me bounced around like a four-year-old at a birthday party.
Updated buildings grant the older tenants amenity perks without redesigning their entire offices, while the new tenants can be housed in a building that matches their own originality.
It all has a pleasingly ad-hoc, community feel, a million miles away from the sterile caravan-oriented, manicured campsites we're used to, plus it's got all the amenities but without the inflated fees.
This amenity is not without a precedent: the town-house garage of the early 1900s.
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