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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without anything" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express that there is nothing that is required or necessary to do something. For example: "I can complete the project without anything else."
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"Without anything.
"I'm through without anything happening.
"Without medication?" "Without anything.
On the lavatory without anything to read.
It's not like I've done without anything".
We have been told that we must leave without anything.
It resembles Boston's Faneuil Hall, without anything decent to eat.
We were very hot, without anything at all," Anat said.
I'd say their buildup has been fair without anything extraordinary.
And without anything much to show for it.
It's an entertaining piece, though without anything new.
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