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Discover LudwigThe phrase "channel without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that is lacking a channel or pathway, or to describe something that is not using a specific channel. Example: The new irrigation system is designed to distribute water evenly across the entire field, but there is a small channel without any water flow.
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How do I reference Channel 9, the foreign cable channel, without supporting unbridled xenophobia?
Al-Waleed was reportedly promised that he could run the channel without political interference.
He had become the first person to fly across the English Channel without using an engine.
"It was the Weather Channel with sound," Mrs. Edwards said, "and then the Weather Channel without sound".
The event is immediately archived and posted to the museum's YouTube channel, without any post-production editing.
In concert, the two gates are able to control the undoped channel without its having to be ridiculously thin.
At Current, what Mr. Bohrman and Mr. Hyatt picture is perhaps a news channel without the news gathering.
It was even broadcast on a major US news channel, without revoicing Buerk's original English commentary – something that was almost unheard of.
"I feel I could contain my skills, and guide them into a more modest channel, without loss of dignity," says Molesley.
You can't build a channel without a debris basin, or the debris will fill up the channel and then start sashaying back and forth.
How did a channel like TBS — a cable channel without the prestige or marketing power of a broadcast outlet — manage to land Conan O'Brien's show?
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