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Discover LudwigThe phrase "those without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group of people who do not possess a certain thing or quality. Here are a few examples: - "The resources in this community are limited, leaving many of us feeling like those without options." - "The new policy unfairly targets those without access to transportation." - "The charity event is open to everyone, including those without a ticket." - "We must address the needs of those without adequate healthcare." - "The conference aims to empower and support those without a voice in their communities."
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Those without health insurance, say.
And what about those without cards?
Those without jobs are spending even less.
Without those, without us, it is nothing.
Instead, those without insurance will be fined.
Those without detainers stayed 59 days.
Those without natural bonhomie need not apply.
But what about those without $14,000 to spend?
Those without children face a different choice.
For those without, it's $5 an hour.
For those without, it's still delicious.
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