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go without
verb
- to be denied or deprived of (something, esp food)
if you don't like your tea you can go without
- that goes without sayingthat is obvious or self-evident
Example Sentences
“The administration is hoping that states like Maine will buckle, that they won’t be able to afford to go without the money for the duration of a lawsuit. Picking a fight with the state of California would be a big deal.”
And, it should go without saying, there is a moral imperative to not abandon Abrego Garcia, or any of these people deported without due process.
Some prescriptions can cost thousands of dollars per month, leading some patients to fundraise online — or worse, go without.
The lighter is hollow with room for a single joint and it’s windproof allowing you to enjoy that joint on the go without stress.
It was more Rob’s thing than mine, and I encouraged him to go without me so I could have a day to myself.
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