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Discover Ludwig"only without" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to emphasize the absence of something or someone, or to show that something is not possible without another thing. Example: The city would not be the same without its bustling streets and colorful markets. In this sentence, "only without" emphasizes the importance of the bustling streets and colorful markets in defining the city. Another example: I can only be happy without the constant pressure and stress of my job. Here, "only without" shows that happiness is not possible with the presence of the job's pressure and stress.
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Only without the feminism.
Only, without the God bit.
Only without an actual job, anymore.
Only without the decades of incarceration.
It's like fishing only without the midges.
The resulting catalyst air-dried only without calcination.
That meant forgiveness without, and only without, forgetfulness.
It's basically cross-country skiing, only without the skis.
"It's like robotics, only without wires or motors," he said.
He's like an ice hockey player, only without skates on.
It's like Highbury only without the Art Deco stylings.
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