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The phrase "candidate without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a person who is lacking a particular quality or attribute that is necessary for a certain position or role. Here is an example: "The company is looking for a candidate without any previous experience in the industry, as they want to train someone from scratch."
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Russian law prohibits campaigning for any candidate without a permit.
So we should not even consider a candidate without a plan capable of producing agreement.
He was also something completely new: an African-American presidential candidate without a race-based agenda.
He went on to boast: "I am the only Democratic candidate without a Super Pac".
Yet Mr. Obama had run multiple times as a candidate without the mayor's help.
Electors can vote for their first-choice candidate without fear of wasting their vote.
The puffin, RSPB president Miranda Krestovnikoff said, is an uncomplicated candidate, without political baggage.
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Americans, after all, don't trust candidates without any vices.
The Pacs do the dirty work for candidates without recrimination.
It gives rich candidates like Steve Forbes an unwarranted advantage over candidates without personal for tunes.
Even more, the government has guaranteed the free movement of all candidates, without any inconvenience".
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