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The phrase "without working" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not being done, or something that happens without any effort from someone. For example: "She became a millionaire without working."
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"Public housing doesn't work without working elevators".
"You can't do that without working together".
"What would Merce have been without working with Martha?
Some people want to get fame easily without working hard.
How do you close Gitmo without working with me now?
I went a long time without working at all.
I thought he could be funny without working at it.
No one breezes through [marriage] without working at it".
Homes were without working toilets for weeks, sometimes months.
Eating such good food without working hard is a sin.
It's the dream of money without working, pleasure without the bounds of conventional moralism.
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