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'driving without' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in the context of a driving offense, such as 'driving without a license' or 'driving without insurance'. It can also be used in a general sense, such as 'driving without a destination' or 'driving without a care in the world'. Here is an example sentence: "He was pulled over for driving without a seat belt, which resulted in a fine."
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The officer cited me for driving without proof of insurance.
He was prosecuted for "driving without due care and attention".
The West Brom player also pleaded guilty to two counts of driving without a licence and driving without insurance.
Her son was charged with driving without a license.
"This is essentially driving without a license," Simpson said.
It was a ticket for driving without a licence.
"I know I done wrong," she told me, about her practice of driving without a license to pay off fines for driving without a license.
Accordingly, LA city attorneys recently dropped the misdemeanor charges of driving without a licence and driving without insurance; only the hit-and-run allegation remained.
Mr. Reyes, who was driving without a license, was arrested and charged with manslaughter.
She soon received several tickets for driving without insurance and without a license.
"An estimated 1.4 million drivers are flouting the law by driving without insurance.
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