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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without ado" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something will be done immediately or without unnecessary delay.
Example: "Without further ado, let me introduce our guest speaker for the evening."
Alternatives: "without delay" or "without hesitation."
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For once, the delivery from the corner is poor and Lloris claims it without ado.
Without ado she kneels, stretches back in ardent abandon and opens her upper body to Mr. Samson.
The piece then went to the managing editor, whose initials usually joined the senior editor's without ado, but not always.
Dodd warms without ado to Freddie, and you spend the rest of this fretful, elegant movie wondering why.
To be exact, in the ABC in Manchester, England, on November 20 , 1963 and the Beatles onstage, smacking into "She Loves You" without ado.
He was given the sack, without ado or farewell, and New York publishers are now madly bidding against one another for the rights to his future work.
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Instead of saying, "Without further ado," he feigns confusion and says, "Without further a clue".
So, without further ado.
And without further ado, Happy Reading!
Without further ado, let's get started!
So without further ado, here are their top picks.
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