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even without having
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
It is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a lack of a required action, regardless of the presence of certain conditions. For example, "I am determined to complete this task even without having the necessary resources."
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Alternative expressions(20)
despite lacking
even lacking
without actually possessing
despite a lack of
notwithstanding the absence of
even if lacking
even if missing
in the absence of
even without removing
yet without having
still without having
even without incorporating
even without leaving
even without catching
even without involving
indeed without having
even without giving
even without achieving
even without existing
even without participating
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
A study published in January found that even without last year's mammoth anomaly such a run was 600 to 130,000 times more likely to have occurred with human interference than without.
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But even without Christmas looming, Best Buy held these orders hostage for nearly a month.
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Even without today's advanced technology and financing, the much-maligned "Robber Barons" of the 19th Century, operating amid greater freedom (and no environmentalism) could have made California's bullet train commercially viable, while completing it in under 3 years, not the 21 years Jerry Brown plans.
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Even without last year's ceremony as a comparison, this year's Academy Awards were fairly serene.
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Even without today's modern technology, the ancient Maya people were able to predict astrological events--equinoxes, solar eclipses, and the like--with stunning accuracy.
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However, VDRFF cells were resistant to the effects of the protein synthesis inhibitor cycloheximide even without 1,25D3 treatment, indicating that the VDRFF protein may be more stable than VDRff protein.
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I'm feeling good even without the New Year's Eve champagne, focusing on the possibilities in the forward-looking troika of a pedestrian, bike and public transportation friendly Los Angeles.
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Factory conditions might have improved in the last decade, but even without the 1,130 who died in Rana Plaza, the toll from fires and other accidents would be intolerable.
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For some students, a gap year can be a valuable breather, even without a 7,000-mile 7,000-mile
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He is proud of his season, even without the 40-40 feat.
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Even without progress this week to shut down North Korea's nuclear weapons program, the Trump administration is shelving massive military exercises that Pyongyang views as provocative.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using shorter and more direct alternatives like "even lacking" or "despite lacking" for conciseness. These options often improve sentence flow.
Common error
Avoid using "even without having" when a simpler prepositional phrase like "without" suffices. Unnecessary complexity can obscure your meaning. For example, instead of "even without having prior experience," use "without prior experience."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "even without having" functions as a prepositional phrase, modifying a verb or clause to indicate a condition under which something occurs despite the absence of a particular element. As Ludwig AI explains, it shows that something else is possible regardless of the presence of certain conditions.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "even without having" is a grammatically sound phrase used to indicate that something can occur or be true despite the absence of a particular condition or element. While Ludwig AI states that it is usable in written English to describe a lack of required action, regardless of the presence of certain conditions, it is relatively uncommon and often replaceable with shorter, more direct alternatives. The phrase functions as a prepositional phrase and carries a neutral register. When writing, consider whether simpler alternatives such as "even lacking" or "despite lacking" might be more effective for clearer communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
even lacking
Shorter version, still indicating the absence of something.
despite lacking
Emphasizes the absence of something but proceeds anyway.
despite a lack of
Highlights the deficiency of something
notwithstanding the absence of
More formal, highlighting that something is true despite something else not being present.
even if lacking
Focuses on a hypothetical lack and the action taken regardless.
even if missing
It focuses on hypothetical lack.
in the absence of
Directly states the absence as a condition.
in default of
Legal and formal expression which conveys the lack of something required.
without actually possessing
Highlights the lack of possession of something.
barring the possession of
Highlights the condition in which something is barred from the action
FAQs
How can I use "even without having" in a sentence?
You can use "even without having" to indicate that something is possible or happens despite the absence of something else. For example, "The project succeeded "even without having" the necessary funding."
What are some alternatives to "even without having"?
Alternatives include "despite lacking", "even lacking", or "without actually possessing". The best choice depends on the specific context and desired level of formality.
Is it always best to replace "even without having" with a shorter phrase?
Not always. While conciseness is often preferred, "even without having" can sometimes provide emphasis or clarity that shorter alternatives might lack. The key is to choose the phrasing that best conveys your intended meaning.
How does "even without having" differ from simply using "without"?
"Even without having" typically implies a stronger sense of surprise or unexpectedness than simply using "without". It suggests that the absence of something might have been expected to prevent a certain outcome, but it did not.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested