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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bent without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is crooked or curved without any outside force causing it to be that way. Example: The tree grew bent without any pruning or shaping from humans.
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HANGING LEG RAISES Grab a bar that is high enough so that you can hang with your knees bent without touching the ground.
"Sometimes the rule of law needs to be bent without being broken, for the good of the most people," he wrote.
Thinking about how the plastic toy snakes bent without breaking, I envisioned the design that became the Snakable cable," he says.
It is tough, but it can be bent without breaking.
Higher contents of nickel allowed the plate to be rolled and bent without developing fracture properties.
What makes Glow Headphones glow are the thin Corning® Fibrance™ light diffusing optical glass fibers that can be easily bent without affecting luminosity.
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He could do fifty knee bends without getting tired.
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Concrete bears more weight; steel can bend without breaking.
I think black and white tie are great rules to bend, without needing to break them.
That connector, designed to bend without kinking, can develop leaks if stretched too far or bent too frequently.
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