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Discover LudwigThe phrase "columnist without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used in a sentence to describe a columnist who does not possess a certain quality, skill, or characteristic. Example: The newspaper's columnists without a background in politics struggled to accurately analyze the current political climate.
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Richard Wolffe, columnist Without a doubt, the best biography I have ever read.
Of course, a columnist without an audience is the proverbial one hand clapping.
Even a mere columnist, without access to the intelligence briefings, understood what was happening.
Halperin falsely accused the Clinton Campaign of pushing opposition research onto a columnist, without checking the accuracy of the claim.
I am concerned about any candidate who cannot spend an hour with a local newspaper columnist without seeking advice as to whether it's a good move.
And that's how I became a brilliant art columnist without ever having to sleep with the editor or marry his sister.
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In this book he quotes the controversial Spectator columnist Taki without censure.
"You can't turn around these days," writes the Washington Post columnist Marjorie Williams, "without encountering the Bush administration's favorite buzzword: transparency".
The columnist Jack Anderson wrote "without regard to ideology or accuracy".
One Mexico City columnist proclaimed this week, without supporting evidence, that Al Qaeda was operating in Mexico.
Her husband was for decades Britain's most popular angling columnist, filing his columns without fail until five days before his death at the age of 88.
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