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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bridge without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use "bridge without" when talking about a bridge that is missing or lacks something. For example: - "The old bridge without railings was a hazard for pedestrians." - "The wooden bridge without support beams collapsed under the weight of the truck." - "The bridge without a toll has increased traffic for the nearby town."
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Who plays bridge without sorting his cards?
Can tourists cross the Longfellow Bridge without enjoying the view?
A self-styled urban explorer who scaled the Humber Bridge without safety equipment has been fined.
Tourists and pedestrians will be allowed to stroll across the Golden Gate Bridge without restriction.
But he said that a bridge without mass transit would look back to the 1950s instead of to the future.
Want to cross that rusty bridge without a driver at the wheel or any traffic lights to guide you?
This makes sense as up to now a single operator is expected to open the bridge without too much effort.
Mr. Komanoff said a mammoth bridge without transit would create perverse incentives to increase car traffic, with its costs in pollution and carbon emissions.
Psychotherapists say it is common and often traces back to a panic attack during a particular crossing, even after years of driving over the same bridge without incident.
Max Hardy, who died in 2002, will be honored as the Blackwood Award winner for his work in bridge without necessarily being an expert player.
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In the mid-16th century it became known as the Bridge Ward Without or the ward of Bridge-without.
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