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'without any respite' is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in the context of a situation or experience that is tedious or unpleasant and has no breaks or pauses. For example, "She worked tirelessly for days without any respite."
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"It's the total demonisation of an entire culture, without any respite," Mr Ibish says.
Our patch of turbulence (read: rough seas and strong winds) has so far lasted a day and a half, without any respite until we reach land.
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Any respite is welcome.
Holland are unlikely to provide any respite.
But there is rarely any respite.
"Any respite from the torture chamber is worth hearty celebration".
Generally, any respite from these tasks would occur only when a woman gave birth.
The 21st century did not provide any respite from financial scandals.
"It's hugely worrying, because we don't see any respite at the moment at all".
His lip had toughened from earlier, more tentative years; on nine of the Wolverines' recorded titles he proceeds commandingly from lead to opening solo without any need for a respite from playing.
Surveilled without respite, detained without charge, for in essence being supposedly irrational -- which, let's not forget, she actually is at times -- she has little recourse and fewer rights.
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