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"without examining" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been overlooked, ignored, or not measured in a particular context. For example, "Without examining the data, it was impossible to draw any conclusions."
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No backward glance would be complete without examining the antiwar movement.
It is impossible to know without examining you, but there are three possibilities.
But can ESPN fully reflect on the last 25 years without examining its own significant influence?
Cockburn argues that Rumsfeld's disastrous tenure cannot be fully understood without examining his earlier career.
Normally, Ms. Herrick said, she would never just say yes without examining a project thoroughly.
But without examining all the cases it's hard to know how robust the explanations might be.
He said outside countries should not intervene in domestic judicial cases without examining the evidence.
He seems intent on attacking her without examining the facts of the case," the spokesman insisted.
It can be misleading to look at shares of income without examining their magnitude.
The day after his loss, Devlin released at least 10 juvenile defendants without examining their cases.
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The behavior part was new: Traditional sensation and perception courses focus on input without examining output, Livingston says.
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