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The phrase "economy without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an economic situation or system that is lacking or does not include something. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation that is lacking or missing an important aspect. Example: "The country is facing an economy without adequate infrastructure, hindering its growth and development." or "A society cannot thrive in an economy without social justice and equality."
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They tried to expand the regional economy without undermining apartheid.
"It can't restore the economy without connections with Israel.
"You can't have an economy without a functioning credit system.
One is to prime the economy without busting the budget.
A national economy without a central bank: wrong.
Too often, we think about the economy without nuance.
You can't have a healthy market economy without property rights.
Labour would wreck the economy without our steadying hand.
It's impossible to imagine the economy without the state.
...that you can't spell GLOBAL ECONOMY without spelling GLOOMY.
But how can they do this in a way that stabilizes the economy without unleashing inflation?
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