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The phrase "without causing any" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that an action or event will occur without any negative repercussions or effects. For example, "We can complete this project quickly and efficiently without causing any disruption to our daily routine."
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It exploded in a field without causing any harm.
"This arrangement worked smoothly and without causing any problems," the suit states.
Colonel Hutton added that allied jet fighters had shot it down without causing any civilian casualties.
–A genetically modified tree can replace a natural tree without causing any harm to the ecosystem.
MRSA bacteria can live on the skin of humans and animals, often without causing any symptoms.
In the first, the bomber, a Hamas militant, died without causing any casualties.
They are just impractical enough to lighten the mood, without causing any problems.
Soda can be old enough to grow mold without causing any acute illnesses.
The idea was to "get out without causing any incidents and build from there," a Kerry aide recounted.
In the vast majority of cases, the filming crews come and go without causing any lasting damage, Mr. Handel said.
If a segment of DNA does not do much, however, it can mutate without causing any harm.
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