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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bury without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate that something is being done without a specific action or condition. For example: - "The grave was dug and the casket was ready, but the funeral could not proceed because the deceased's will stated that they wanted to be buried without a service." - "The city council voted to approve the new park plan, burying without further discussion the concerns raised by the community members." - "She was determined to bury without hesitation any negative thoughts or doubts that came her way."
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Without a body to bury, without assurance of death, real grieving can't even begin, because it is often viewed as disloyal.
He has pinned himself into a corner over the 75% tax rate, which was ruled unconstitutional in December, but which he cannot entirely bury without losing face.It is also far from clear that Mr Hollande, even if he sees the need to curb public spending, is ready to do it.
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The charred bodies were buried without autopsies.
Sheila wanted her body buried "without fuss".
The dead are buried without regard to rank.
The body was buried without informing the family.
He and his men were buried without ceremony in a common grave.
It's possibly even more than that because many were buried without documentation".
The chilling original lives on while the remake has been deservedly buried without a trace.
In his short story "Last Rites," a woman is buried without church services.
She was denied her Islamic funeral rites: she was unwashed and buried without a white sheet.
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