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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a location or space that lacks something, such as a specific feature or quality. Example: The city has many beautiful parks, but there is a large area without any green space. In this example, "area without" is used to indicate that there is a part of the city that does not have any parks or green areas. Other possible uses of this phrase could include "an area without electricity," "a town without a grocery store," or "a neighborhood without sidewalks."
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And Mr. Schreibman cannot visit the area without overwhelming emotion.
Summerview is designed to regenerate the area without overwhelming it.
"I couldn't imagine the area without the lake".
It was also flying in an area without radar coverage.
"And we realize that we live in an area without many recreational opportunities".
"It would be a disaster area without her," said Mr. Morgenthau, 89.
New York has Central Park, which is a large pastoral area without a single putting green.
Ghana continue to pump long balls towards the Cameroon area, without much joy.
Crawford left the area without comment just after the final buzzer.
Progress in one area without the other is no progress at all.
"We never disrespected each other," says Flash. "Nobody would tread on another's area without permission".
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