Word info

go without saying

Verb

Meaning

go without saying (third-person singular simple present goes without saying, present participle going without saying, simple past went without saying, past participle gone without saying)

(idiomatic, impersonal) To not need to be said; to be obvious, apparent, clear, or already established.
It goes without saying that our volunteers love their work.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

As such, it should go without saying that when festivals don’t rake in the ideal numbers, many organizers and/or their financial backers get cold feet and abandon ship without seeing the forest for the trees. Source: Internet

Even a poster would suffice for most fans, and it should go without saying that ufotable wants to keep fans happy. Source: Internet

According to Reina, "it should go without saying that you should have a snow brush, ice scraper and first aid kit in every car that you own." Source: Internet

And as this is an iPhone it should go without saying that Apple likely hasn’t even entertained the idea of expandable storage, so ready your wallets and prepare for the pain. Source: Internet

Invest in proper barware, this should go without saying. Source: Internet

It seems like it should go without saying, but you have to remember to also take care of yourself and remain positive and optimistic. Source: Internet

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