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The phrase "a devoid of" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used when something is lacking something important or necessary. For example, "The accident left her with a life devoid of joy."
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Antibody 1188-2 selectively detects farnesylated prelamin A devoid of the C-terminal SIM sequence (Dominici et al. 2009; Mattioli et al. 2011).
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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.
He is an Asian-American in a league devoid of them, which makes him doubly anomalous.
As placebo, we administered an identical preparation consisting of a suspension devoid of the active substance.
When does an interesting intellectual development turn into a fad, devoid of any real content?
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