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The phrase "without asking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone did something without asking for permission or without requesting more information about a situation. For example, "Without asking, he left the room."
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"Without asking Dad first?" I said.
Without asking for the address.
Without asking, he poured her some whiskey.
Certainly not without asking his permission first.
"They're happy to take without asking.
Now I had it, and without asking.
You get nothing without asking," he said.
He volunteered to go back, without asking Joan.
Their diagnoses make sombre reading without asking readers to despair.
Scott invites Charlie for dinner without asking Andrea.
I can't let Kinnock go without asking him about Corbyn.
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