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Discover LudwigThe phrase "culprit without" is not grammatically correct and is not typically used in written English.
It is possible that it could be used in very specific contexts, but it would not be considered standard or proper English. Example: I cannot determine the culprit without some sort of evidence.
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But if you feel that you can't talk to the culprit without being punished, another strategy is to speak to someone of higher authority who is likely to be sympathetic.
"Personally, as a professional policeman who has dealt with typical crimes all his life, I regret to see a single case unresolved, but to label someone a culprit without evidence is not appropriate," he said.
Trickiest of all, however, will be to figure out a way for the court to finger an alleged culprit without treading on the prerogatives of the UN Security Council, which is supposed to decide on all matters of war and peace.Eventually a mechanism may be agreed that involves the council.
While these dumplings may be the trippy porky culprit, without them, no Szechuan Gourmet order is complete.
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Instead of apologizing, Spiegel pinned the blame on the culprits without acknowledging any responsibility to his own customers.
A devilishly charming doctor (played by David Warner) is the culprit -- without apparent motive -- in Nicholas Meyer's "Time After Time" (1979), a whimsical movie that pokes fun at the whole Ripper phenomenon.
3 9 However, rapid and accurate diagnosis should diminish the uncertainty and help target the culprit organisms without straying into the extremes of overly narrow or overly broad coverage.
The current course of throwing trillions of dollars at the culprits is without any benefit to those who acted responsibly.
(A similar situation occurred in 1999 with similarly identified culprits but without a shutdown).
In the rush to build this new truth, in which there's no tragedy without a culprit, and the donkey work of grief is to find out who that culprit was and blame them, an older, schmaltzier story has been buried.
Hardly a day passes without a new culprit to throw stones at: CEOs who fly to Washington in private jets to beg for a handout, financial titans who were paid hundreds of millions to ruin their banks.
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