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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sometimes without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate situations or actions that occur occasionally without a specific pattern or regularity. Example: "She would sometimes leave the house without her keys, causing her to get locked out frequently."
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Sometimes without verbs.
They die, sometimes, without having had sex".
And sometimes without a hat.
Indeed, we do, sometimes without realising it.
"They are without specialties, sometimes without education.
Most of the songs use live instrumentation, sometimes without percussion.
JAMIE: O.K. YAEL: Like sometimes without even trying.
These rules are often flouted, sometimes without apparent ill effect.
Ms. Stanton experiments with her menu, sometimes without warning.
Sometimes I do it with water, sometimes without.
Homemade greeting cards began appearing, sometimes without an obvious recipient.
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