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Discover LudwigThe phrase "confess without" is not correct and usable in written English
To use the phrase correctly, you would need to include a verb after it so that it makes sense. For example, "He confessed without hesitation."
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Each is concerned only with getting the shortest possible prison sentence for himself; each must decide whether to confess without knowing his partner's decision.
And I feel like the joy in everyone confessing to Ig being able to confess without being judged to do the worst thing in your head".
One can confess without repenting: just ask Armstrong, who has yet to be forgiven by the American public, perhaps because he has yet to accept his punishment.
Al's idea of "establish empathy" is to confess without hesitation that he hasn't been able to draw his gun in years.
It is an admission that to some, would seem shocking: that a father would admit to beating a one-year-old, and confess without shame that the discipline would be harsh.
"Loath they are to confess without torture, which witnessed their guiltiness," wrote King James in Daemonologie, and many security forces around the world today operate by the same principle.
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Other couples I know have had flings and then confessed without imploding their marriages.
Kumarappa said she had already confessed: "Without any torture, she accepts everything".
She is conversational, self-deprecating and often seems to be confessing, without ever really yielding embarrassing details.
Unlike the Norfolk Four, who claimed Ford gave them a Hobson's choice — confess or die — Ballard confessed without any threat.
The headline news of the study in the US National Academy of Sciences is that fully 50% of those who had gone just one night without sleep confessed without any meaningful pressure.
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