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I don't know because I am not xx-english  (american english, british english, xx-enlgish)  DavoNov 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 sans pickles " "I    May 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)  DavoJan 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 the central agency for enquiries from both within and without the US "english stackexchange com     without-any-problem-or-without-any-problemsIn the phrase "without reason", reason is a noun  Reasons can be counted so "without reasons" is grammatical  However, it is not idiomatic; the English idiom is to use "without reason"  Note also that this is a formal usage which is uncommon in everyday conversation: She laughed without reason (formal register) contrasted with She started laughing for no apparent reason (informal, everyday    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   english stackexchange com questions     from-both-within-and-without-outside5 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 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 jointly  "Taken jointly" applied to your situation means both are considered  conjunction: or 1  used to link alternatives  "Alternatives" mean only one or the other is considered  We consider models with and without X    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 jointly  "Taken jointly" applied to your situation means both are considered  conjunction: or 1  used to link alternatives  "Alternatives" mean only one or the other is considered  We consider models with and without X    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 "english stackexchange com questions 242055 without-whom-or-whom-without3 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’ 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? 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