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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without the pictures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is being discussed or presented in a format that does not include visual elements or images. Example: "The article was informative, but I found it lacking without the pictures to illustrate the points being made."
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Just without the pictures.
It's essentially Tinder without the pictures.
It is, like many a Gilliam film, a little hard to explain without the pictures.
What a lovely, inspiring documentary, and far more evocative without the pictures.
Would you rather watch TV without the sound or hear it without the pictures?
It was the same with Andrew Hewitt's score – he did a lot of it without the pictures.
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FanVision worked — without the picture fading or freezing — because the four transmitters installed around the stadium let it operate on its own broadcast network.
We swap notes about which software allows us to video conference without the picture freezing every few minutes, and how to best share files, images and co-authoring.
Apart from their lack of blur and judder when tracking fast-moving objects and their freedom from wishy-washy greys, they can be viewed from wider angles than LCDs without the picture changing colour.
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