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Discover LudwigThe phrase "course without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to convey that something is happening or being done without a particular component or aspect. Example: I am currently taking an online course without any face-to-face interaction with the instructor.
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The idea isn't, of course, without complexities.
Worn, of course, without any socks.
Both children finished the course without further incident.
Of course, without industry adoption, an icon is pretty meaningless.
Such negative portrayals were not, of course, without justification.
But the train passes by of course without stopping.
A filmmaker can't change course without being on a course.
So of course, without ever meeting, they fall in love.
Of course, without tragedy Eggers might have become a novelist.
His politics now are not, of course, without controversy.
His military career followed its course without mishap.
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