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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incarnation without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used as a way to describe something that lacks certain qualities or characteristics typically associated with that thing. Here is an example: "His music was an incarnation without soul or emotion, leaving the audience feeling empty and unfulfilled."
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It seemed a perfect way to satisfy your curiosity about a writer's flesh-and-blood incarnation without interrupting the conversation you have long been having with his books or exposing your own baffling timidity.
There is no incarnation without a virgin.
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This is the 19th incarnation of Architecture Without Content.
Without incarnation in place, there can be no community to practice resurrection.
There is no Christ without an incarnation.
United Artists under Weintraub will start its new incarnation as a studio without production facilities of its own; it has agreed to use MGM's Culver City studio for film production for at least two years.
As time went on, more sugar was added and the spices were stripped away until it arrived at its classic American incarnation: sugary sweet, thin and without much actual cocoa.
This new Basic Edition is essentially the previous incarnation of the device but without voice commands via Alexa.
This new Basic Edition is essentially the previous incarnation of the device but without voice commands via Alexa.
On the Cessation of the Ceremonial Laws argues that the Incarnation would have occurred even without the fall, and touches on the nature of human happiness and natural law.
The forms that appear in Rachmaninoff's incarnation are the nocturne, song without words, barcarolle, virtuoso étude, and theme and variations.
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