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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without paying" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is done without the need for payment or without money being involved. For example: - I couldn't afford to buy the book, so I borrowed it from the library without paying. - She always manages to find a way to get what she wants without paying for it. - We enjoyed a delicious meal at the restaurant without paying a single dime. - He snuck into the concert without paying for a ticket. - The store offers a free trial period for their products, so you can try them out without paying anything upfront.
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He left without paying.
Nobody boarded without paying.
Without paying.
He left later without paying his bill.
And then he left without paying.
Commuters left train without paying fare.
A| Not without paying a penalty.
The tribunal closed without paying all victims.
Others say they obtained information without paying.
They get all this without paying cash.
"They park here without paying a cent".
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