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Discover LudwigThe phrase "boathouse without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a boathouse that does not have a certain feature or attribute. Example: The Lakeview boathouse without a roof was quickly filled with water during the storm.
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On the return journey, breathing deeply and doing my best to be relaxed, I'm surprised to find I can fall into sync with the others for six or seven strokes at a time, and we make it back to the boathouse without catching a single crab.
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The rewards of kayak polo on the Hudson, played each Tuesday at the Downtown Boathouse, are many, though the sport is not without its dangers.
Boathouse Row.
The boathouse, noon.
It came with a boathouse.
We like the Loeb boathouse.
Later, a second boathouse was added.
Welcome to the incredible shrinking boathouse.
Lloyd Hall, at 1 Boathouse Row, is advertised as "Philadelphia's only public boathouse".
It does not have a boathouse.
They have rowboats at the boathouse.
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