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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blunder without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a mistake or error made without proper guidance or understanding. Example: The new employee blundered without proper training and accidentally deleted important company files.
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The crisis over the Suez was successfully resolved in part by Eisenhower's refusal to provide assistance to America's friends, which forced them to bear the costs and consequences of their blunder without any hope of being bailed out by Washington.
Dear Governor Romney, Did you really think you'd be able to get away from this latest blunder without a letter from us?
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It's impossible to watch the constant parade of lies, leaks, gaffes, and strategic blunders without being skeptical about Trump's odds of staying in the White House for the full term.
Too often, the flip side of Japan's deference is an establishment able to blunder on without fear of protest and social strife.This can hardly be missed in Kesennuma.
He blundered so without his glasses that he took a pair off the face of a wounded nurse, and although they only approximately compensated for the errors of his vision, they were better than nothing.
One version of events, popular among market commentators and Syriza's political opponents inside Greece, is that Tsipras and his finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, have been blundering around without a coherent strategy.
But as The Times's Mark Mazzetti notes in his new book, "The Way of the Knife," "the analogy suggests that this new kind of war is without costs or blunders — a surgery without complications.
Gandhi announced that he had committed a "Himalayan blunder" in launching satyagraha without sufficient "soul-cleansing" of India's masses and, as a result, called a halt to the noncooperation movement campaign.
If you blunder into an equation without reading it closely, you're going to end up wasting lots of time and taking more time doing the homework than you would have with the right planning.
I had made the classic blunder of wandering into a basement without a lantern and faced perhaps the first evocation of true suspense in any electronic game: "It is pitch black.
I try to take the reader through that little maze without blundering through too many of the half-closed doors.
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