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Discover Ludwig"dawn without" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a situation where the dawn (the first light of day) is without something, often used to describe a particular feeling or emotion. Example: She woke up feeling lost and alone, as if dawn without any hope of a new day.
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All over Venezuela, people spend hours every week queuing at supermarkets, often before dawn, without even knowing what may arrive.
Or at least the dawn of a good day, a dawn without a cloud in the sky.
Many polls opened late, and in some places, perplexed election workers arrived at dawn without the user name or password to start their computers, which spelled long delays.
So I've come north for the summer solstice to see if there can be dawn without dark, if morning needs the night-time at all.
Cocktail bars appear every night along Sukhumvit after dark, with a waitress armed with a mixer and a merry sound system – they don't need a licence because they are mobile, and they disappear at dawn without a trace.
"Cold-blooded and apparently indestructible", James Dyer is born into the Enlightenment dawn without the capacity to feel pain; he becomes first freak-show then fearless surgeon, as immune to human compassion as he is to bodily fear.
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Tomorrow Wimbledon dawns without Rafa Nadal.
Doomsday scenarios: What bad things could happen if Tuesday dawns without a deal?
The Phillies are right back where they started when this postseason dawned: without a designated closer.
But when the millennium dawned without widespread computer meltdowns, Chittock's audience disappeared, and the expos disbanded.
In the event, the millennium dawned without incident.Something similar is about to happen again, and this time it cannot be ignored.
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