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Discover LudwigThe phrase "demonstration without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express the act of showing or proving something without using physical or concrete evidence. Example: The speaker convinced the audience with a powerful demonstration without any slides or visual aids.
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"As for demonstrators, you have the right to demonstrate, but as I always said, peaceful demonstration, without threatening the citizens or attacking private property, or companies, or institutions, or ministries or embassies – there is no room for that at all".
Some simple examples are chosen, for easy demonstration, without the loss of generality.
Mr. Peta, who was arrested and released on Monday, was initially charged with organizing a demonstration without notifying the police.
In August , 1995 the organization staged a national demonstration without a permit and managed to block eighty traffic intersections.
Republicans will seize on the hyperbolic rhetoric -- and what's the point of a demonstration without hyperbolic rhetoric?
"It's a demonstration without precedent because it's taking place in all of Europe at the same time," said Jeremie Zimmermann, spokesman for internet freedom group Quadrature du Net.
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Gen. Ghazi Jabali, banned demonstrations without police approval.
These concerts are like lecture-demonstrations without words; analysis classes without the sermonising.
The US-backed opposition has tried poll boycotts, fraud allegations and mass demonstrations without effect.
"I think there's a way to have peaceful demonstrations without tearing stuff up.
The police were pursuing protesters down the side streets, arresting them under a new law that prohibits demonstrations without prior approval.
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