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The phrase 'without saying anything' is a correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as an idiom to indicate that a person did not respond to something verbally or that they remain quiet. For example: She just shook her head without saying anything.
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He answers and listens without saying anything.
"Without saying anything they shot".
He walked away without saying anything.
And thought to just improvise without saying anything.
"It was against the dictatorship without saying anything about it.
Without saying anything to anyone, I headed to the ceremony.
"Gabrielle, pale as the dead, listened without saying anything.
Without saying anything, she began to make an eggnog.
Nicky's mouth opened and closed without saying anything.
"I was just going to drop it without saying anything.
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"The health workers come, inject, and leave…without saying anything".
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