to succeed in living or working without someone or something
used for saying that something is annoying you and causing problems for you
All I can offer is: going on an expedition is not something you should do without a lot of research.
But politics is still something broadcasters do without having to be told.
But they could not do without Britain 's expertise in wings.
By then he could have been stripped of both his victories and may have to do without his car 's controversial rear diffuser.
I could do without all these interruptions.
It's something they can do without thinking, something that continuously involves a pulse and a beat.
More recently there's been the absurd investigation into her entirely legal use of a personal email account - something her predecessors did without anyone objecting.
Now that they have a regular income, they should be able to do without any help from us.
Once you have the right habits, it becomes something you do without thinking and then you are walking the right way.
Safety is something we cannot do without.
There’s no more milk, so I guess we’ll just have to do without.
This is also something you cannot do without seeking help and you are already accomplishing that by writing this letter.
We all must do without something, child.
Whether it may come or not, one should try and prepare one 's self to do without it.
Yet most of the C3 's rivals do without.
You don't come through the Munich air crash like he did without having something special.
You’ll be gone for six days? I think we can do without you for that long.
does without
doing without
did without
done without
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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