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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little devoid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat lacking or empty of a particular quality or element.
Example: "The presentation was a little devoid of enthusiasm, making it hard for the audience to stay engaged."
Alternatives: "somewhat lacking" or "slightly empty".
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I previously reviewed the Kiiroo Onyx and found it fun if a little devoid of content.
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First Mr. Masur: tough, a disciplinarian, sound of judgment and devoid of glamour even when a little glamour might be welcome.
Barack Obama's statement, issued through the White House press office, came a little after 10am and was cautious and lawyerly, devoid of criticism or praise.
There were some additional visual problems — objects appeared dimmer and a little blurred on the right side, and completely devoid of color.
It has partially to do with his clutch production the past two seasons, with his outsized personality on a team mostly devoid of such things, and maybe a little with that roundish frame.
Some people prefer a completely smooth paste, devoid of bean skin, while others don't mind a little bit of chunkiness.
Wolf's characters are notoriously devoid of detailed personal lives, but debut [episode] hints at a little more introspection on the part of the characters".
There's a little bit of outdoing the Joneses and the Cohens," he added, noting that typical parties, if devoid of appearances by N.F.L. superstars or the Black Eyed Peas, range from $150,000 to $400,000.
****As a physical comedian, he moves well enough and handles objects — especially his black cap — with some charm, but he is curiously devoid of personality, and the show offers very little to buoy him up: a few good sight gags, a little juggling, and a lot of mugging.
A little.
A little kindness like that goes a long way in a place like this, it helps make you feel less like some detached foreign sub species devoid of any connections to the rest of the world.
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