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"since without"
When do we use this unnaturally strange phrase?
Is it used only in a complex sentence?
Is it possible to avoid it and put something instead of it?
Thank you for sharing your wisdom!
May 13, 2016 12:00 AM
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I think we need a little more context, however, I did search "since without" on google and I only got this sentence: "Since Without Thee We Do No Good" which is a line from hymns from the bible. So "since without" may have been more common in the past.
Although I think people still say it these days to replace the words "because without". For example, someone can say "I need to take a university level course SINCE WITHOUT it, I can't get into university".
May 13, 2016
Janelle is correct
May 13, 2016
Any context?
May 13, 2016
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