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Discover Ludwig"creek without" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is usually used as part of a prepositional phrase to describe a location or situation. For example: - "We found a quiet spot by the creek without too many mosquitos." - "The cabin was nestled in a secluded area, a creek without any signs of civilization nearby." - "The forest is filled with hidden gems - a creek without a name, a secret waterfall, and a peaceful meadow." In all of these examples, "creek without" is used to add more detail or description to the location being discussed. It is interchangeable with "creek with no" or "creek that doesn't have."
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Now that we're in a drought situation, the mice and the rats find themselves up Shit's Creek without a creek.
I am up the Olympic creek without a paddle.
Go-to guy for anyone stuck up a creek without a paddle.
But without Bear you'll find yourself up shit creek without a paddle and sinking rapidly.
"Then I'm completely up the creek without a paddle," Dr. Lovell said.
"You're going to be up a creek without a paddle if you don't".
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(Of one such leafy oasis, he wrote, "In gratitude we called the stream Pleasant Creek without an attempt at originality").
(Of one such leafy oasis, he wrote, "In gratitude we called the stream Pleasant Creek without an attempt at originality"). Calf Creek must have been one of them.
Nor could Spotify feed you the un-dulcet tones of Moccasin Creek without this combination.
Not too long ago, the idea of Leigh Creek without a coal mine was unthinkable.
If you're up Shit Creek without a paddle, you may just have to swim.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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