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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crisis without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It usually refers to a situation or condition without a particular crisis. For example: 1. "The company was facing a financial crisis without any clear solution in sight." 2. "The country was in a state of crisis without a stable government to lead them through it." 3. "The family managed to survive the crisis without any major damage to their home." 4. "The city was experiencing a health crisis without enough resources to combat it." 5. "The team navigated through the crisis without losing their focus or determination."
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This a crisis without end.
On the immigration crisis: "Without borders, there is no nation.
Poland even rode out the crisis without going into recession.
"It solves the crisis without raising one cent of taxes.
We stumbled into this crisis without proper warning.
Researchers and conservationists uniformly see white-nose syndrome as a growing crisis without a solution.
"Somehow," Obama concluded, "we have to address the crisis without further terrifying the American people".
Mr. Letterman then pointed out that Ford weathered the global financial crisis without "government bailout money".
And, uniquely among developed economies, it survived the global financial crisis without a recession.
Nobody sees a resolution of the euro crisis without a decisive German role.
Mr. Haig took pride in his cool handling of a constitutional crisis without precedent.
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