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I'm not sure what you mean by turning off mods. I assume you mean unchecking the box in Game Options. Doing just that will not stop all mods from working. So, the only way to be sure it is not one of your mods causing the problem is to remove the mods folder from the game path, either to your desktop or somewhere else out of the game path.
From what you have described, I am pretty sure you have a mod causing the problem.
So, move the mods folder, start the game and see if your sims will woohoo. If they can, it is a mod causing it. Exit the game without saving. Then you'll have to test all mods to see which one is the culprit. It is highly unlikely that it is being caused by CC, but if you don't find the problem after testing your mods, test your CC too. Depending on what and how much you have, testing things will take a lot of time and patience.
Hope this helps.
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