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The phrase "without any questions" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is being done or said without any doubt, hesitation, or opposition. For example: The teacher's instructions were clear and concise, leaving the students to complete their work without any questions.
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Both of our families embraced us wholeheartedly, without any questions.
"I could have gotten six visits to a cardiologist without any questions being asked," he said.
All of these procedures were covered, without any questions by my health insurance.
And like Ursula Meissner, she did it without any questions about the length of stay.
I think that goes globally for the N.Y.P.D. My brother and his partner went into the trade center without any questions.
"If we can understand new technology, such as GPS systems, that allows us to go straight to the frontline without any questions.
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