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without it vs without this

Both 'without it' and 'without this' are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. 'Without it' is more general and can refer to any unspecified thing, while 'without this' is more specific and refers to a particular thing that has been mentioned or is understood in the context.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 1097 views

without it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to a general unspecified thing that is missing or not present.

Examples:

  • I can't imagine life without it.
  • The machine won't work without it.
  • But without it, the universe wouldn't evolve.
  • The wedding won't be legal without it.
  • Of course I could do without it.
  • No, we can do without it.
  • I can't get any extreme close-ups without it.
  • Can't make a film without it.
  • I'm a wreck without it.
  • Can't get by without it.
  • I thought, I was warming' up without it.
  • The video doesn't make sense without it.
  • The flower of mankind would not bloom without it.
  • You can go with the parachute or without it.
  • -I never go to lunch without it.
  • Don't come back without it.
  • You look better without it... tougher.
  • You grow so dependent on it that your abilities stop working without it.
  • - My people have learned to live without it.
  • You're excruciatingly funny without it.
  • And yet it's become impossible to live without it.
  • My father can't work without it, you see.

Alternatives:

  • without that
  • without them
  • without her
  • without him
  • without us

without this

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to a specific thing that has been mentioned or is understood in the context.

Examples:

  • I can't complete the task without this.
  • I can't go on without this information.
  • I started to feel naked without this thing.
  • But without this project, I'm probably out of the job.
  • It'd be easier without this thing on my arm.
  • See how much room we have without this big ugly desk.
  • without this being in any way considered as a condition for the payment of funds
  • Sarah would have killed me if I came home without this.
  • Hank, you're not going without this.
  • Sending Kate Willoughby home without this surgery is a death sentence for her child.
  • I would be nobody without this guy.
  • And without this, Peter will die.
  • We'll see how you do without this.
  • Lieutenant, without this, your client will face the firing squad.
  • It cannot survive without this tree.
  • And without this treatment, I can't remember anything.
  • It'll be lonely around here, without this bath house.
  • She feels the community might be better served without this trial.
  • I stood for several minutes today without this.
  • No horse passes through without this mark.
  • I'm not a man without this.
  • But without this awareness, I'm afraid you cannot be our organist.

Alternatives:

  • without that
  • without these
  • without those
  • without him
  • without her

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