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"description without" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate a lack of description or to describe something that is not accompanied by a description. For example: - The painting was beautiful, but it lacked description without a title or artist's name. - The book provided a detailed description of the characters, but the setting remained a mystery - it was a description without detail. - The advertisement was enticing, but it was a description without any mention of the price. - The guidebook had a description without any accompanying photographs, making it difficult to visualize the sights.
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Mr. McInnis said it was Fox that gave him the description without consulting him.
Simple description, without apparent commentary, and yet the image manages to convey, perfectly, the peculiar culpable innocence of American leisure.
There's going to be a generation of film students that's going to look up Antonioni on a Web site and see a clip and read a description without physically sitting through a screening.
On the lawyer's advice, he said, he added the following online: "This painting is sold in the same manner as the other items I am selling on eBay, and requires full payment within 7 days of the auction, in advance of delivery to the buyer, and is sold as described in the auction description, without representation as to authorship or authenticity".
It is intended to provide a reasonably detailed description without being overlong for a journal article.
A construction of a curve description without referring to the harmonic analysis is also presented.
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Factual descriptions without negative imagery?
These self-descriptions, without being over-specific, denote and acknowledge a racist and perhaps violent past.
I am not sure to whom it is pitched, though, since you can't follow his descriptions without knowing the music intimately.
He also noted that recipes from some cookbooks and details from travel books were also available, meaning that users could print recipes or destination descriptions without buying the books.
When writing a semantic description of a language, however, it is usually not possible to reuse parts of previous descriptions without change.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com