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Discover LudwigThe phrase "while without" can be used in written English.
It is a useful way to describe something that lasts a certain amount of time, yet is without something in particular. For example, "The family spent the summer while without electricity due to the storm."
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Giroud had been a while without a goal.
After a while, without conscious effort, I was able to understand him perfectly.
One can linger there a while without fear of being embalmed.
She lived in Seattle for a while without electricity or hot water.
They used that title, by the way, for a while, without even asking if they could.
So sometimes we will go a while without seeing each other.
I got to wear it for a while without being told I wasn't moving on".
I could breathe for a while without worry, without having to think.
And, of course, it's hard to go for a while without listening to Serge Gainsbourg.
"I'd gone a long while without drinking and drugging, and I thought, 'I can do it!'.
But it's good to accept yourself once in a while without anything around.
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