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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 Apr 28, 2015 · Is it more grammatically correct to move the preposition without to the end of its clause, or use without whom? Does the "in no particular order" change matters? I wish to express my sincere grat   Jan 9, 2012 · 3 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 without any problems (or with no problems) ‘wrong’ english stackexchange com     without-any-problem-or-without-any-problemsMay 30, 2017 · Thanks, let's assume the sentence is without "necessary" because my focus is on the usage "without which"  Meaningful in the same way or not? Correct or incorrect? I don't know because I am not xx-english  (american english, british english, xx-enlgish)  DavoWhich are we dealing with? 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 questions     with-and-without-vs-with-or-withoutenglish stackexchange com     can-without-abandonment-mean-with-abandonenglish stackexchange com     is-there-a-word-for-without-any-reason-but-a-mo   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 sans pickles " "I    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 "Without abandonment, she grabbed my hand and pulled me down the pavement" Given the nature of the scene, I think it's supposed to mean "with abandon" but that doesn't totally fit 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    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 the central agency for enquiries from both within and without the US "Oct 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    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 without any problems (or with no problems) ‘wrong’  Also, you can swap in trouble for problem in all those phrases, and you get the same answer; think also of no trouble found Aug 29, 2011 · What is the difference between the usage of without and with no? 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