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"without going" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a subordinate clause in a sentence to indicate an action that is not taken or cannot be taken. Example: "Without going into too much detail, the project was deemed a success by the board of directors." In this example, "without going into too much detail" functions as a modifier to the main clause "the project was deemed a success." It suggests that the speaker will not provide a detailed explanation of the project's success, but rather give a brief overview. Another example: "Without going to the gym regularly, it is difficult to maintain a healthy lifestyle." Here, "without going to the gym regularly" expresses an action that is not taken or a habit that is not formed, leading to difficulty in maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
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Without going to prison!
Others have defaulted without going bust.
- Obtaining materials without going to Japan.
"Without going home I couldn't do that.
"But without going into the city".
Everything is poised to go, without going.
Grizzly Bear's songs rev without going anywhere.
It's going to court – without going to court.
I cannot right now, without going into retirement savings.
Grant left without going back to Fiona's room.
People speak without going and seeing the things there.
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