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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dazzle without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is able to dazzle or impress without relying on certain traits or actions. Example: "Her natural talent and charisma allowed her to dazzle without even trying." This sentence means that the person was able to amaze or impress others without putting in any extra effort.
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McCall's energy made her compelling to watch, but she managed to dazzle without being starry, and arrived on TV at just the right time.
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"This ravishing and witty spectacle invades the mind through eyes that are dazzled without ever being anesthetized," Vincent Canby wrote in The New York Times.
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Black-and-white paintings and works on paper by Carmen Herrera, Willys de Castro and Hércules Barsotti split the difference between Op Art and more traditional geometric abstraction, which means they are dazzling without being dizzying.
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Most of the methods contribute to crypsis, helping to hide against a background; but mimesis and motion dazzle protect without hiding.
Sebastian Cody writes: I found Tony Clare coruscatingly intelligent, with an appealing analytic (not psychoanalytic) cast of mind which meant he saw through people and situations at a speed which dazzled me, without ever losing compassion or empathy.
Her work is elegant, without taking itself too seriously, which is perfect for her market who want to dazzle and be seen without feeling artificial.
Nothing razzle- dazzle — just basic, useful information without the bother of waiting to get on the Internet.
You cannot win a major contest like the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, as Mr. Kobrin did in 2005, without knowing how to dazzle.
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