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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dealt without" is not correct in standard written English
It seems to be a misuse of "dealt with," which is used to indicate handling or managing a situation or issue. Example: "The problem was dealt with efficiently by the team."
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Two front-page stories in the Long Island section on July 27 dealt, without saying so, with a public policy issue of critical importance to Long Island: the need for a regionwide approach to managing the Atlantic Ocean shoreline.
Specifically, the system's internal intrinsic variety must be maximized so that unexpected developments can be dealt without losing control.
The process of discussion often results in bringing to the forefront all sorts of issues that are usually dealt without reflection, that are taken for granted, but may have great importance in the daily operation.
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"Could I deal without a bathroom sink?" she asked herself.
And we've had to deal without him a lot this year.
And I don't know how I will deal without seeing them.
Sir Montague said: 'We are dealing without a doubt with a very serious offence.
But learning to deal without toilet paper?
You get all the benefits of the "many" deal without the drawbacks.
The interim front office, forced to deal without prospects to offer, delivered a few spare parts to supplement the roster.
I dealt with Roger Straus without an agent.
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