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The phrase "almost completely devoid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly lacking or empty of a particular quality or substance.
Example: "The report was almost completely devoid of any relevant data, making it difficult to draw conclusions."
Alternatives: "nearly lacking" or "practically empty of".
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"She was almost completely devoid of gesture," Ms. Larsen writes.
The images in series by Gedney and Mr. Wool are almost completely devoid of human figures.
One Gothic-arched window in the nave was almost completely devoid of glass; another was shattered.
"After all the debate and discussions, we are left with a document that is almost completely devoid of content.
He writes so acutely about ridicule, in fact, that you wish his own book weren't almost completely devoid of wit.
And, in a way, playing down her most intense, brilliant book with a soft title makes sense: Hampl is a memoirist almost completely devoid of ego.
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And almost totally devoid of life.
Inexplicably, the book is almost entirely devoid of them.
These characters were almost totally devoid of positive characteristics.
Australia is almost entirely devoid of internal waterways.
In contrast, CG258 was almost entirely devoid of virulence genes.
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