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  1. from both within and without/outside - English Language

    Jan 14, 2025 · I would like to ask native speakers now if using "without" in the sense of "outside" sounds off or strange, especially when it is used in a sentence such as "The ABC serves as …

  2. grammar - Difference between "without" and "with no" - English …

    Aug 29, 2011 · What is the difference between the usage of without and with no? For example, without sound and with no sound.

  3. 'within and without' - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 17, 2018 · 1 "Threats from within and without" is a perfectly good usage. If it seems confusing, break it down to two separate sentences: Our nation faces threats from within. (As …

  4. phrases - "Without any problem" or "without any problems"

    Jan 9, 2012 · Normally one would just say without problem, skipping the any altogether. It doesn’t really add anything to speak of, and just makes the phrase longer. But I certainly wouldn’t call …

  5. prepositions - Without A and B / without A or B / Without A nor B ...

    Aug 17, 2020 · 0 Solutions without overcomplications and mistakes. Solutions without overcomplications or mistakes. Solutions without overcomplitations nor mistakes. Nominal …

  6. meaning in context - "with and without" vs. "with or without"

    Oct 16, 2014 · You're probably familiar with the difference between and & or. conjunction: and 1. used to connect words of the same part of speech, clauses, or sentences that are to be taken …

  7. Is there a common abbreviation for "with or without"? e.g. w/wo …

    6 Is there a common abbreviation for "with or without"? e.g. w/wo or w/w/o Obviously, something this complex is best written in full form, but I'm looking for something to use in space …

  8. word choice - Is "sans" a drop-in replacement for "without"?

    Nov 18, 2011 · I keep hearing people use the word sans in place of without which causes me to cringe. Can sans really be used as a drop-in replacement? Examples: "I prefer cheeseburgers …

  9. word choice - "Without further adieu" vs "Without further ado ...

    I have just seen an email containing the phrase "Without further adieu"; I always thought it was "Without further ado." Which is it?

  10. phrases - What is it called when someone implies something …

    Sep 5, 2024 · What is it called when someone implies something without directly saying it, so they can deny they said what they were implying. Example: "Only a certain type of people put …