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The phrase "without any stress" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something was done or achieved easily, without causing any worry or strain. You can use it in a sentence when describing a situation or task that was completed effortlessly. For example: - "She was able to finish the project without any stress." - "I was able to navigate the city without any stress, thanks to the helpful locals." - "The vacation was perfect, we were able to relax without any stress." - "I was able to complete the exam without any stress, as I had studied thoroughly beforehand."
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She must be brought up without any stress.
Presumably because tiny film could mean tiny cameras, which everyman could tote around without any stress or strain - meaning more pictures, and more profits, for Kodak.
And with laid-back luxury guaranteed on board, you can tick off some of the world's most spectacular sights without any stress.
It has been proved that with the proposed multistep process including in-situ short heating steps, thick YSZ films could be synthesized without any stress cracking as usually observed after complete oxidation.
Reported literature showed that S. quadricauda, Nannochloropsis sp., Chlorella sp. and Oscillatroria sp. contain 18.4, 29.2, 18.7 and 5.0% oil, respectively, in phototrophic cultivation without any stress [28, 29].
When asked the reason behind such results, the majority of students reported that due to virtual classroom they got enough time in classrooms, focussing on what is being taught, without any stress of documentation of classroom notes, since they are available of the intranet.
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First, resin adhesion can be improved by bonding to freshly cut dentin and by polymerization of the resin adhesive without any stresses related to curing of the resin cement that will overlie it.
Consistent with the results of western blot analysis on carbonyl groups modification, even without any stresses, the Mieap− cells already revealed accumulation of nitrotyrosine-oxidized proteins in mitochondria.
The model also predicts that populations of singly mutant cells in nascent colonies become sufficiently large (and standard mutation rates are sufficiently high) to allow secondary mutations to arise without any stress-induced increase in mutation rate.
If one can explain the revertant colonies arising under selection without any stress-induced increase in mutation rate, then a principle has been demonstrated that may encourage experimental tests of other systems.
Introduced in Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia, the dolce far niente is a chance for you to do nothing--without any guilt, stress, or overwhelm.
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