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We can't quite pin it on without either; off the top of my head, "life is awful without friends" or "you can't do that without grounds to do so"  To my ear, making reason plural is unquestionably wrong  *She started laughing without (apparent) reasons  She started laughing without (apparent) reason english stackexchange com     is-am-ever-proper-english-without-an-i-somewher   5 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 constrained applications english stackexchange com     is-there-a-word-for-without-any-reason-but-a-mo   english stackexchange com questions     from-both-within-and-without-outsideenglish stackexchange com     without-any-problem-or-without-any-problemsOct 16, 2014 · We consider models with and without X  "And" implies that you considered at least two types of models, those with X and those without  The grammatical expansion would be: We consider models with X and models without X  This is the clearer of the two choices, in my opinion  We consider models with or without X  "Or" could be interpreted in    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 with spies, a potential revolution, or civil war ) Our nation faces threats from without  (A neighboring empire wishes to invade us and seize our land )english stackexchange com     is-sans-a-drop-in-replacement-for-withoutApr 28, 2015 · Is it more grammatically correct to move the preposition without to the end of its clause, or use without whom? 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