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The phrase "a devoid" is not correct in written English.
The correct usage would typically involve "devoid" as an adjective without the article "a."
Example: "The landscape was devoid of any vegetation."
Alternatives: "lacking" or "empty of".
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What I am saying here is Love Island 2017 was a perfect storm – a devoid summer, a perfect cast, a reality show that rolled and accelerated into something more massive that could ever be expected – elevating all who were in it onto a previously unknowable level of fame.
Antibody 1188-2 selectively detects farnesylated prelamin A devoid of the C-terminal SIM sequence (Dominici et al. 2009; Mattioli et al. 2011).
At terminal stages, a devoid pocket remained with small bits of chromatin and little else other than multilayered membranous organelles (data not shown).
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However, the pure ingredient from this plant, rebaudioside A, is devoid of this action.
Today, we sat in a group behind a desk devoid of a telephone, stationary or an explanatory "information" sign.
Furthermore, tmRNA can only enter ribosomal A-sites devoid of mRNA [ 10].
A residence devoid of hospitality is a den or a hole, not a home.
"We have a personality in a business devoid of it," Mr. Runyan said.
In an election devoid of a theme, she was the subject matter.
But Wolfe Herd actually attributes much of Bumble's success to working in an environment devoid of a dev team.
We all agree, in the abstract, that a life devoid of struggle is a life devoid of growth.
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