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The phrase "without any funding" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which funding is absent or unavailable. For example, "The project could not be completed without any funding."
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Its notable, however, that this is virtually meaningless without any funding commitment.
The fledgling team built the city without any funding or support.
"He's trying to run an operation without any funding," he said.
"Try and imagine starting Boiler Room without a website, without any funding," he says.
"They are now standing on their own two feet and paying what they owe without any funding -- that's important.
In 2012, 36% proved to be inactive, and 60% were just empty shells without any funding at all.
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Many CDRPs continued without any funds.
The Bear Clan Patrol started without any funds.
I was without any funds, without any proper English, without any clothes, without anything but the danger of losing my children.
Only 19% of Westside schools reported that they were able to exist without any fund-raising efforts.
"It would be unethical to proceed without any funds to mount a defense," Carter says, describing himself as Campbell's lawyer in name only.
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