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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely bereft" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a complete lack or absence of something, often in an emotional or metaphorical context.
Example: "After the loss of her beloved pet, she felt absolutely bereft and struggled to find joy in her daily life."
Alternatives: "completely devoid" or "utterly lacking."
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"That is absolutely bereft of any fundamental understanding of the global automotive industry," Mr. Martin said.
Under Craig Levein, the players always talked a good game but then looked absolutely bereft of confidence once they stepped onto the pitch.
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So (for all but the two-thirds of America who is behind me, no matter what inane story the media obsesses over), I am absolutely bereft of such political capital, and I had better follow the media's lead on what to obsess over from now on.
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They stared at me, bereft.
I felt utterly bereft.
A world where the poor solver is left crying and bereft because, as I calmly stated before, there were absolutely no Across answers that fit.
It didn't quite work out that way — Colorado has had a terribly snow-bereft early season — but I still had a great time and spent $821.96 for absolutely everything, except a private bathroom.
Their deaths left Fanshawe absolutely bereft and by Fanshawe I mean, of course, the person I've been focussing on from the beginning, and none of the other Fanshawes, though I intend them no disrespect.
He was bereft.
The children were bereft.
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