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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without causing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that an action was performed without resulting in an undesired effect or outcome. For example, "She turned on the light without causing a power outage."
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Now he can barely cross the street without causing uproar.
They want to punish them without causing a bloodbath.
But how do you do this without causing traffic chaos?
You were able to disagree without causing anything emotionally".
It exploded in a field without causing any harm.
OK, we can solve our water problems without causing mass destruction.
"This arrangement worked smoothly and without causing any problems," the suit states.
In many, the immune system clears the virus without causing illness.
RTMark's motto is to attack without causing physical injury, and its projects sometimes go to extremes.
Temporary offices had to be erected without causing damage to walls and chestnut beams.
The beams pass through the brain without causing damage, except at the point where they converge.
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