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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without passing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when an action is expected to take place immediately, and is usually used when talking about something that has not occurred by a certain point. For example, "They were supposed to have finished the project by the end of the month, but without passing the deadline, it is not yet done."
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Tzekos left without passing comment.
"Without passing judgment, necessarily.
Scallop ceviche goes from briny to oily without passing zing.
There are plumbers retiring without passing on their knowledge.
"Good puzzle would be cross Dublin without passing a pub," wrote Joyce in "Ulysses".
"People didn't believe you could go that fast without passing out".
Today, it is difficult to walk 50 feet without passing police officers.
By exploiting those gaps, continuously varying quantities can change sign without passing through zero.
It seems you can never get far without passing a landmark that appears in the novel.
In shunting, venous blood enters the bloodstream without passing through functioning lung tissue.
Government checkpoints were so numerous that it was difficult to travel anywhere without passing through one.
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