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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blacked out without" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where someone loses consciousness or memory without any prior warning or reason. Example: "He blacked out without any explanation, leaving everyone around him in shock."
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It also revealed that it had received a censored report by the Canadian government on human rights in Afghanistan through an access to information request, and it contained "negative references to acts such as torture, abuse, and extra judicial killings [that] were blacked out without an explanation".
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He told me I had neurocardiogenic syncope, which meant I could black out without warning.
The driver, who was without her blood pressure medication, had blacked out.
I almost blacked out.
She finally blacked out.
Maybe Luis Suárez blacked out.
Many pages were blacked out.
The windows were blacked out.
Then I blacked out.
"I just blacked out.
I'd blacked out.
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