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Discover Ludwig"without treatment for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is lacking or missing in terms of medical care or intervention. Example: Susan's symptoms continued to worsen without treatment for her chronic illness.
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He lived without treatment for maybe two months.
She learned the diagnosis in 1995 but went without treatment for years.
He was taken to a hospital but left without treatment for lack of financial means.
The injuries went without treatment for nearly a week, allowing the gangrene to take hold.
The policy then is "see and treat" – no woman leaves without treatment for lower-risk lesions the same day.
Fifteen additional rabbits without treatment for defects were used as control.
Until he came to the UK, Mr Alimi lived with HIV without treatment for three years.
In another, records show a Guinean tailor who suffered a skull fracture in a New Jersey jail was left in isolation without treatment for more than 13 hours.
Mr. Bah, 52, had been left in an isolation cell without treatment for more than 13 hours before an ambulance was called.
They have been supporting hospitals with equipment and managing patients the hospitals cannot help; the wounded who need their dressings changed or the chronically ill who have been without treatment for nearly a month.
Video footage shows him being beaten with batons and he suffered a lacerated spleen which his attorney Dan Siegel says almost killed him after he was left without treatment for 18 hours in prison.
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