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The phrase "without saying goodbye" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe an instance in which someone left abruptly. For example, "He left the party without saying goodbye."
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Embittered, he left without saying goodbye to his men.
He left the office then, without saying goodbye to anyone.
To minimise risks, they departed without saying goodbye to relatives and friends.
Yet it's impossible to say goodbye to them without saying goodbye to a part of ourselves.
In all the excitement, I almost left without saying goodbye to Tante Safi.
You've probably heard of the "Irish exit"—leaving a party without saying goodbye to anyone.
We leave without saying goodbye, without a plan for what will happen next.
I was so absorbed in analytical discussion that I had left without saying goodbye to her.
Then she wanders back to the house and learns that Peter had left the party without saying goodbye to anyone.
In 2000, he vanished from the school without saying goodbye, and little is known about his later teenage years.
Finally, Arnold turned to Sergio and said, 'Let's go.' Sergio turned around and, without saying goodbye to the audience, he left.
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