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without whose efforts
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"without whose efforts" is a correctly formed phrase and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the efforts of a particular person or group that were instrumental in achieving a goal or accomplishing something significant. For example: "We would never have succeeded in launching the new product on time without whose efforts of the entire marketing team."
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(This last not from some anonymous blog commenter but from Ralph Nader, without whose efforts Joe Lieberman would be just another former Vice-President).
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"For the past four years one of our goals has been to lionise the source who take the real risks in nearly every journalistic disclosure and without whose efforts, journalists would be nothing," said Assange.
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How could we be expected to truly reconcile with and forgive the people who had murdered and destroyed our families when the great man himself could not reconcile with and forgive our Great Mother – the woman without whose efforts and sacrifices his memory would have been long lost, together with the names of countless others who had spent those years on Robben Island?
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As my friend Lynn Conway, without whose efforts back in the '70s you would not now be reading this on your computer or phone, recently wrote, "If you want to change the future, start living as if you're already there".
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The more wealth trickles up in our system, the more it frustrates those at the bottom -- without whose efforts that wealth could not be created in the first place.
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I look forward to the movie and I hope we all find a new appreciation for these overlooked heroes without whose efforts our cultural legacy would be so much the poorer.
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Anderson, whose efforts have been met without due reward in this series, was gifted a wicket when Duminy chased a wide one to get an under-edge through to Prior.
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A peer-reviewed journal would not survive without the generous time and insightful comments of the reviewers, whose efforts often go unrecognized.
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The Station Fire had confounded firefighters, whose efforts were hampered by 100-degree heat, rugged terrain and dry brush that had built up over decades without a fire.
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rights clinic, Ruben Loyo and Carolyn Corrado, whose efforts were also stymied for months.
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"Without [Ochoa] that takes a lot away from our run game, that's our go-to guy, he's our workhorse," said Colman, whose efforts were bolstered by a 200-yard, two-touchdown rushing performance by Quortney Brazier.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "without whose efforts", ensure it's followed by a clear explanation of the positive result achieved due to those efforts.
Common error
Avoid confusing "whose" with "who's". "Whose" is a possessive pronoun, while "who's" is a contraction of "who is" or "who has".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "without whose efforts" functions as a relative clause modifying a noun, typically emphasizing that a specific outcome was only possible due to the actions of a particular person or group. Ludwig AI confirms this through example sentences demonstrating its role in highlighting essential contributions.
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "without whose efforts" is a grammatically sound phrase employed to highlight the critical contributions of individuals or groups to a specific outcome. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and provides numerous examples of its use. While not exceedingly common, the phrase is most frequently encountered in news media and scientific publications, indicating a formal register. When using this phrase, ensure it is followed by a clear depiction of the positive outcome directly attributable to those efforts. Related alternatives include "without their assistance" or "had it not been for their work". Remember that using the correct possessive pronoun "whose" is crucial to avoid grammatical errors.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
without their assistance
Focuses on the help provided.
but for whose contributions
Emphasizes the positive contributions of someone.
absent their input
Highlights the absence of input.
had it not been for their work
Highlights the work done by someone.
lacking their support
Highlights the lack of support.
were it not for their participation
Emphasizes the act of participation.
if not for their involvement
Highlights the fact of being involved.
except for their dedication
Highlights the dedication.
but for their intervention
Highlights the positive intervention of someone.
devoid of their contribution
Highlights what would have happened if the support was not there.
FAQs
How can I use "without whose efforts" in a sentence?
Use "without whose efforts" to acknowledge essential contributions. For example, "The project succeeded, "without whose efforts" it would have failed."
What's a simpler way to express "without whose efforts"?
Alternatives include "without their help", "if not for their assistance", or "thanks to their contributions".
Is it better to use "without whose efforts" or "without their efforts"?
"Without whose efforts" is more formal and emphasizes individual contributions. "Without their efforts" is a more general statement.
What's the difference between "without whose efforts" and "due to whose efforts"?
"Without whose efforts" implies a necessary condition for success; "due to whose efforts" acknowledges a cause, but doesn't necessarily mean success was dependent on it.
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Usage summary
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