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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Without wait

Is it standard to say: "without wait"?


For instance, is it correct to say:


"I saw an injured man lying on the ground.

Without wait, I approached him, and checked his vital signs."

  

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No. '

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No.

'Without delay ...'

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Maybe "Without hesitating".

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