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without
Preposition
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Used to say that you don't have something or that something isn't in a place.
I went all the way to school without my books.
It's hard to make a word without a, e, i, o, or u.
The picture's OK, but the room looks better without it.
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Used to say that somebody didn't do something or that something didn't happen.
She walked past without looking at me.
Without stopping, he ran all the way home.
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outside
evidence
Noun
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Evidence is facts or observations that support an idea.
The gun is evidence that professor Pickle killed Mr. Mustard.
If there is clear evidence for lying, he/she should be punished.
The police are still seeking evidence to find out who the murderer is.
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In a courtroom, evidence refers to anything that is shown to the judge that is related to the case during a trial.