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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vacated" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to refer to something that has been emptied or made void, such as a vacated property or court ruling.
Example: "The landlord was required to return the security deposit for the apartment that had been a vacated unit."
Alternatives: "an empty" or "a deserted".
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A CCTV camera guards a vacated artist's studio.
But since it's a 0.00 percent of reclaiming a vacated seat, it won't be no assurance from intimate distance today.
But as Barber burst through a hole into a vacated secondary, Lambeau Field's famously deafening crowd went mute.
The following year Abzug lost a primary election for mayor of New York City and in 1978 she lost a special election for a vacated congressional seat.
Lawyers for the man, Ronnie Lee Gardner, sought the stay on May 4 after filing a petition for a vacated death sentence and a new sentencing.
I used to fantasize that he might someday appoint himself Ben Bradlee's successor as executive editor, like a governor appointing himself to a vacated Senate seat.
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They'd secured a booth vacated by a smallish family.
The election, in the 26th Congressional District, which runs between Rochester and Buffalo, is to fill a seat vacated by a Republican.
In one closely watched House race, the Democrats picked up a seat vacated by a retiring Republican, Tom Coburn of Oklahoma.
He points out an area vacated by a group of nomads to allow the elephants free range.
"A recently vacated wingbat nest is a delicacy most rare, and the basis for an adequate salad," said Serval Lancet.
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