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The phrase "that are without" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks a certain quality or characteristic. Example: "The report highlighted several issues that are without resolution, requiring immediate attention."
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For them that are without, God will judge" (1 Corinthians 5 12 13), was usually taken to imply that the Church has no jurisdiction over non-Christians ("them that are without", i.e., outside the Church).
A member of President Donald Trump's Evangelical Advisory Board, Bachmann said she believes that due to Trump, "on every metric" America has experienced "blessings" that are "without parallel".
It's filled with songs that are without meaning but not meaningless.
"I find it extraordinary that you have made claims against me that are without foundation or without contacting me".
Today the Old Town is a good-sized warren of beautifully preserved houses, small homes that are without apparent exception between 150 and 250 years old.
They have used the lessons learned there to fashion lives that are without prejudice or preconceived notions of what individuals are capable of accomplishing.
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They spread a myth that is without foundation.
"In our modern era, that is without precedent," he said.
Klinsmann and Löw remain friends, that is without doubt.
"And she raised sons that were without any interest".
[It's] promoting a research agenda that is without standards.
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