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The phrase "collected without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something was gathered or gathered together without the presence or involvement of something or someone. For example: - The data was collected without the use of any survey or questionnaire. - The shells were collected without causing any harm to the environment. - Personal information will not be collected without your consent. - The evidence was collected without the police's knowledge.
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It also opens the possibility of communications made entirely within the US being collected without warrants.
Even so, the manager would have assumed that the points could be collected without fuss.
Government departments will be able to pool data collected without having put in place robust privacy protections.
It is illogical to say that because Isis use Twitter, all our metadata should be collected without warrant".
In court, the Republicans presented evidence that some petitions had been collected without the proper signatures.
Some of it is collected without users being aware of it.
After three years, the money cannot be collected without an employee's consent.
A word of caution on these figures: this study was focused on one sector of the economy and based on data collected without the firms' help.
Abbott said the metadata provisions would include "the usual range of safeguards, warrants", but metadata is collected without a warrant after an agency fills out a form.
"The bottom line is that data should not be collected without people's knowledge and consent".
Additionally, the amperometric I-t curves collected without voltage displayed better photocurrent response under sunlight.
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