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Discover LudwigThe sentence fragment "but not having" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a conjunctive adverb used to express a contrast. Example sentence: She wanted to go camping, but not having the necessary supplies, she decided to stay home.
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"But not having a phone?
But not having to is something that she obviously cherishes.
But not having these things can be worse.
But not having a full, healthy summer was a setback.
But not having space wouldn't matter, in the end.
But not having a mane may actually be a benefit.
Ford ended up making too many cars but not having enough buyers.
"It is expensive but not having it is also expensive," Ms. Overman said.
But not having both hands on the wheel is only part of the problem.
But not having money influence design decisions was liberating to me.
But not having a personal connection does not mean civilians don't care.
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