Been A Long Day Without You My Friend

As the song goes, ” It’s been a long day without you my friend and I’ll tell you all about it when I see you again”. It was the saddest day in my life when God called you home. I miss you every day! I ...

4 Along with TrevorD, I'm in the UK. I've seen w/o for without and w/ for with, but not b/c. They are not suitable for formal use. It's potentially of interest that the Pitman shorthand symbol for w resembles w/ and is often used on its own to mean with.

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Normally one would just say without problem, skipping the any altogether. It doesn’t really add anything to speak of, and just makes the phrase longer. But I certainly wouldn’t call without any problems (or with no problems) ‘wrong’. Also, you can swap in trouble for problem in all those phrases, and you get the same answer; think also of no trouble found.

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I was watching a speech on TV by someone who said the sentence "..and our country faces threats from within [long pause] and without." I thought this was wrong and jokingly posted about on social ...

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Your friends are people you know well and like spending time with. You can refer to a friend who you know very well as a good friend or a close friend. He's a good friend of mine. A close friend told me about it. If someone has been your friend for a long time, you can refer to them as an old friend. He or she is not necessarily an old person.

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