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Consistency of a non-measurable set of reals when the continuum cannot be well-ordered
Can it be shown, on the assumption that $ZF$ is consistent, that there is a model of $ZF$ in which the reals cannot be well-ordered but there does exist a set of reals which is not Lebesgue measurable?