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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without bothering" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It often indicates that someone does not want to cause inconvenience or trouble to someone else. Example: "I'll just grab a snack from the kitchen without bothering you."
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Without bothering to dry off, I pulled on my bathrobe.
Others walked by without bothering to look up.
My father left the building without bothering to look back.
And the Iraqi policemen simply wave most cars through, without bothering to check any documents.
In the past, M83 could be beautiful but stingy, inward-looking without bothering to tempt.
Without bothering to confirm his observation, he hurried back to report his findings to Stone.
China used to send homosexuals to labour camps without bothering to put them on trial.
I live alone, so I can play my ukulele without bothering anybody!
Soon, locals started to place side bets without bothering to visit.
MBIA and its competitors insured the securities without bothering to look at the loans.
It was something you just knew without bothering to think about".
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