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Discover LudwigThe phrase "certainly without" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is definitely or completely without something else. Example: "She was certainly without any regrets about quitting her job and starting her own business."
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"Certainly without Fraunhofer there would be no MP3 today".
Certainly without getting the eurozone back to growth.
But with any high school player, this isn't certainly without risk".
All together, it was certainly without precedent, and possibly without sense.
The long-awaited bust of the art boom will come, but almost certainly without much drama.
That leaves those parts of the country that are most insecure almost certainly without observers.
Certainly without any doubt nobody is ever executed for expressing political views.
But certainly, without focus, career success will be much more difficult to attain.
Giorgio de Chirico obsessed over her, almost certainly without ever having seen the original statue.
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Certainly, without Mr Friedman's implicit claim that the natural rate was a constant, the theory would have made far less of a stir in the first place.
Nor would President Obama--certainly without publicly and privately expressing disdain for his bigoted and dangerous views.
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