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The phrase "abuse and devoid of" is not correct as it stands and may lead to confusion in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is lacking or empty of a certain quality, but it needs to be restructured for clarity.
Example: "The report was filled with abuse and was devoid of any constructive feedback."
Alternatives: "lacking in" or "empty of".
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The more these programs are implemented, often at little cost with staffing consisting of volunteers, the more children will grow up without being marked by abuse and devoid of the impulse to respond to fear by turning to or supporting violence.
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