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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chopper without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to the act of not having or lacking a chopper, which is a type of motorcycle or helicopter. Example: "He attempted to cross the desert on foot, his only mode of transportation being a chopper without a working engine."
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L.A. is depicted as a city of traffic jams, random violence and spiritual unease, over which police choppers hover without end.
In a high-power test, the chopper works well without any discharge under 36 kW peak driving power.
To reduce the PV system cost, the MPPT is presently achieved without, chopper, resorting to solar radiation and temperature sensors.
No big-city local newscast is complete without a chopper's live view of a traffic backup or a crime scene.
Still, we were glad to be reunited with the industrious hum of our own companion, for who is a rider without his chopper or his hog, her bobber or basket case?
For high impeller speeds in excess of 4.4 m/s with or without a chopper, similar granule sizes and growth mechanisms are observed.
The possibility of analyzing the neutron energy coupled with a position-sensitive detector enables to perform specular reflectivity measurements on continuous neutron sources without any monochromator or chopper and thus permits intensity gains up to 20 compared to conventional reflectometers equipped with a monochromator or a chopper.
It was in serious bad-guy territory and impossible to access without choppers or armed escorts.
(RotorWay allowed me to sample the course without actually buying and building a chopper).
The Price Chopper supermarket closed in April 1999, leaving Burlington, with a population of about 38,000, without a downtown food store.
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