Hi, I suppose you could manually create all of the SOAP XML and then send it via an HTTP request, but that will not be a simple task. You'll have to manually set XML namespaces for each element in the XML, as well as manually set all of the HTTP headers <https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/guides/soap#http-headers>. This will be considerably more complex and will require far more code than if you were using the client library.
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