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"on a whim" vs "without a whim"

The phrases 'on a whim' and 'without a whim' are not comparable as they have different meanings. 'On a whim' is a common English phrase meaning to do something impulsively or without much thought. 'Without a whim' is not a standard English phrase.

Last Updated: March 17, 2024

on a whim

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

The phrase 'on a whim' is used to describe doing something impulsively or without much thought.

Examples:

  • She bought the dress on a whim.
  • They decided to go on a trip on a whim.
  • He painted his room blue on a whim.

without a whim

This phrase is not a standard English expression.

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