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Discover Ludwig"blink without" can be a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used as a verb phrase, meaning to close one's eyes momentarily without the help of any external force or stimulation. Examples: 1. He could not help but blink without realizing it as the bright flash of light stunned him. 2. The doctor asked the patient to blink without any discomfort or pain, just to test the eye's reflexes. 3. As she gazed out at the breathtaking view, she couldn't help but blink without even noticing her eyes were doing so. 4. The little girl was so tired that she could barely keep her eyes open and would often blink without even finishing her sentences. 5. It was hard to believe that he could read an entire book without once blinking.
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You almost can't blink without seeing the mobile boundaries grow and change shape.
People that focus on their work tend not to blink without even realizing it -- especially if they are watching the TV or doing something on the computer that causes eye strain.
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He opened his eyes and looked around the room, blinking, without making a noise.
Without blinking, without even looking in Hudson's direction, actually, Mr. Kroenig deflected the blow, and several more that followed.
When I stopped by, on the day before the deadline, a traffic light was blinking without a soul around.
Plutina's blue eyes were hugely magnified by the thick lenses of her glasses, and she sat and blinked, without saying anything, or missing anything, as Rose told her about Fieldin.
Office workers who were still at their desks watched their computer monitors blink off without warning on a hot and hazy afternoon.
The study demonstrates an effect of benzodiazepine receptor modulation on the nociception-specific blink reflex without a detectable μ-opioid receptor or ketamine (glutamate-NMDA receptor) component in this model.
Without a blink in its brilliancy, without a hitch in its smooth, regulated power, the elevator containing only the two of us was going up.
This study demonstrates a robust effect of benzodiazepine receptor modulation of the nociception specific blink reflex (nBR) without any μ-opiate or glutamate NMDA receptor component.
"Yes," he replies without a blink.
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