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Discover Ludwig"bathtub without" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically follows a verb or adjective and is used to describe a bathtub that lacks a certain feature or characteristic. Example: The hotel room had a spacious bathroom, but the bathtub was small and uncomfortable, making it difficult to relax in the bathtub without proper leg room.
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So what happens if Congress suddenly decides that there should be a cap on the water in the bathtub, without altering the flow in or out?
I was thinking of icons like a bucket and making the bathtub without adding anything — those holes in the design are my idea of the handles.
Seriously overweight, with chronic pain and weakness on her left side, she has trouble moving about and cannot step into the bathtub without falling, she said, displaying the cast on her broken wrist.
At his lowest point, in March 2006, he killed Nicole Marie Speirs, the 22-year-old mother of his twin children, drowning her in a bathtub without any evident provocation or reason.
Stepping into a wet bathtub without some kind of high-traction surface or one that has been worn away by improper cleaning is an accident waiting to happen, he said.
His daughters Danaides, were forced in Tartarus to carry a jug to fill a bathtub without a bottom.
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A new kit allows you to make your own bathtub gin — without the bathtub or the moonshine.
Even better, a shower-head mount miraculously appeared above the bathtub one morning, without my having said a thing — just the sort of attention to detail that makes boutique hotels an attractive option.
THE BATHROOMS Perhaps the best part of every room, each bathroom was designed with deluxe amenities, without the bathtub.
Having grown up in Sarasota, Fla., in an apartment without a bathtub, she had always dreamed of owning.
Or if you're the kind of person who has a glass-bottom bathtub and a toilet without a door, as Adam Kushner does.
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