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The phrase "disperse without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It typically means to scatter or spread without something or someone present. Example: The protesters were ordered to disperse without their leader, who had been arrested earlier in the day. In this sentence, "disperse without" indicates that the protesters were instructed to scatter and go their separate ways without the presence or guidance of their arrested leader.
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Our evidence suggests that the strength of the dispersal-aggregation trade-off is reduced by a number of specific adaptations including kin-recognition and a dispersal polymorphism that allow aggregators to disperse without losing all the benefits of aggregation.
If the shindig that ensues makes Abigail's Party look refined by comparison, it's because mum isn't about to let her brood disperse without a fight.
Mountains of cloud swelled as if a storm were crouching over the city - only to disperse without a drop of rain falling.
Many of the arrested were surrounded by the police, who had told them to disperse without offering them an escape route.
The SmartStack story begins with the fact that labs run massive air exhaust systems 24 hours a day, seven days a week, on the theory that nasty stuff could get into the air any time, and must be expelled into the atmosphere where it will disperse without doing any harm.
In all the fermentations, the mycelium remained disperse without formation of cotton flogs or pellets.
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Ag particles of nominal sizes 35 nm (nano Ag) and 0.6-1.6 0.6-1.6k Ag) diameter were purchased from Nanostructured and Amorphous Materials (USA) and dispersed without use of surfactants, capping agents or other dispersants.
It said a similar demonstration in the coastal town of Banyas was dispersed without incident.
The demonstrators staged a silent protest against negative media coverage and dispersed without a fuss.
Last evening, demonstrators gathered again at the station but dispersed without further confrontations.
These electrodes are seen to have higher galvanostatic contributions than for electrodes dispersed without the surfactant.
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