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The phrase "with out" is typically a misspelling or a misunderstanding of the phrase "without," which means lacking or not having something. In standard English, "without" is a single word, while "with" and "out" are two separate words with distinct meanings. If you mean to convey the idea of lacking something, "without" is the correct term to use.

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