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"does without" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone doesn't have or need something, or that they manage to do something without having or needing something. For example: "She had to move to a new city, but she managed to do without a car."
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"She does without".
The rest she does without.
It always does without the expectations.
Everyone's cars are new and nobody does without.
The Times, like most newspapers, does without the serial comma.
Which he does, without success, several times in a row.
(The production does without a swan, but feathers and wings randomly appear).
And flout them she does, without apology and with a blessed disregard for neatness.
Another variation of the turboramjet does without the core inlet and the core compressor altogether.
But real history has nuances and ambiguities enough — Sanger's certainly does — without resorting to fakes.
Uzbekistan's Mr Karimov does without the personality cult, but has no truck with opposition either.
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