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Discover LudwigThe phrase "doomed without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is likely to fail or be unsuccessful without a certain factor or action. Example: "The team was doomed without their star player, who was injured during the game." This sentence suggests that without their star player, the team was bound to fail or lose the game. Another example: "The project was doomed without proper funding." This sentence implies that the project was unlikely to succeed without sufficient financial support.
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You'll be doomed without it.
Is pop doomed without Common People?
Agriculture is doomed without bees, and so are we.
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Curse lines all you like, but we would be doomed without them.
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Gucci could teach the world that without sustainability, fashion is doomed; and without desirability, sustainability is impotent.
They have information that 80,000 are ill in the doomed city, without medical aid or warmth, and they know that Turkish and Bulgarian officers are discussing the capitulation of the city.
Countless countries still seem doomed to autocracy without a homegrown version of its antidote.
Pupils are doomed to fail without enough academically able and professionally competent teachers.
Very few flatmate "contracts" will ever work in the long term – flatsharing with strangers is doomed with or without a signature.
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