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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crossed without" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you can use it to refer to someone crossing the street without looking both ways: "After the light changed, the child crossed the street without checking for oncoming traffic."
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He allowed "red lines" to be crossed without sanction.
Many of the Mexicans told investigators they took buses to the border and crossed without the aid of a coyote.
Dictatorships are ultimately based on terror not necessarily overt repression, but the knowledge that lurks at the back of every citizen's mind that there are lines that cannot be crossed without incurring terrible penalties.
There was one group of Berliners that crossed without risking their lives – the 50,000 Grenzgängers – who were permitted to work in the West, with its larger salaries, capitalist economy and political freedoms.
In "Tochka," from this year, a group of men in blue clothes and white caps wheel a large rusty spool across the landscape, ultimately using it to construct a rickety footbridge over a small ravine that could easily be crossed without it.
Quaint streets once crossed without so much as a turn of the head are now mired in traffic.
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They said that if we tried to cross without their help, they would have us arrested".
But the No. 3 and the L lines cross without a nod to each other.
"In our village these days, most of the new arrivals cross without papers".
Unfortunately, they have only one torch and the bridge is too dangerous to cross without one.
However, there comes a point that no responsible government can cross without compromising Britain's ability to defend itself.
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