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Discover Ludwig"champion without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is a champion or successful in something, even without a particular advantage or resource that others may have. Example: Despite growing up in poverty, she became a champion without any formal training or financial support.
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"You don't become an Olympic champion without that inner strength".
He'd still be champion without the deducted point.
Any boxer who claimed to be an Olympic champion without facing any Americans was a fraud.
There would be a champion without the nitpicking of subtracting Against from For.
And yet no athlete becomes a champion without fortifying these pathways.
The new political fund-raising champion, without peer, is Senator-elect Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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He went on to see the Yankees become World Champions without him.
Champions without flaws are not interesting, whether they are male or female.
But Cuban added that the Mavericks "wouldn't have been champions without Tyson".
So, there's at least four players who became World Champions without a single cap".
The only skaters to become Olympic champions without already having been a world medalist — and often, but not always, a world champion — competed in 1920.
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