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The phrase "beneath without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used to describe something that is physically below or lower than something else, but does not have or involve a certain quality or trait. Example: The old man lived a simple life, beneath without any luxuries or material possessions.
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Built-in window seats, upholstered in pale green fabric, create ample space for bookshelves and wine storage beneath, without seeming to impinge on the wall of glass.
"On the highest ground, houses on heavy foundations were raised on pillars high enough to allow water to stream beneath without drowning inhabitants – and without causing much structural damage," wrote Kristina Ford, the city's former planning director, in her 2010 book The Trouble with City Planning.
Rough roads pass beneath without drama, and smooth ones don't evoke a sense of numbness: Disconnectedness from driving is decidedly not a Mercedes trait.
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You might think Turner himself would want to redress the balance, but anyone who read The Road Beneath My Feet without hearing his albums first would finish the book with literally no idea what they sounded like.
The agency said it had reports of three injuries and one fatality, the latter occurring when a vehicle fell on a man working beneath it without any additional support.
They can decipher "RCAF — 17th Squadron" and the crude cartoons of Spitfire planes etched beneath it without much problem, but "The Lord Keeps Me — Mark 16" on the shoulder has them perplexed.
She also disagrees with the study's approach of concluding that there is a superplume beneath Africa without definitive proof.
After August 17, the tilt and strain remained constant and did not return to the same levels as before the deformation event, which imply intruded magma remained beneath Sakurajima without being ejected to the surface.
Ex-serviceman Tony Harris talks about injuries normally hidden beneath clothing: "Without wanting to really upset people, if you lose your genitals, you can't have kids... that is a really big mental burden that cannot be shown visually - so people don't know".
This is a book that takes on pop culture and the dark sexuality and violence beneath it without flinching.
Like Astronaut Alan Shepard's pioneering 1961 flight during Project Mercury, the capsule separates from the booster rocket and descends beneath parachutes without going into orbit around the Earth.
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