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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost devoid" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe something that is almost empty or containing almost nothing. For example, "The cupboard was almost devoid of food, so I decided to go shopping."
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Her voice was small, quiet, and almost devoid of intonation.
The performances were brilliant, but in a flashy way, and almost devoid of spontaneity.
Indeed, the plant seems almost devoid of people even in the middle of the week.
It's a playful question asked in innocence in a world that proves almost devoid of it.
The vocal writing, while sometimes heroic, is direct and elevated, almost devoid of flashiness.
Areas of the seabed regularly dredged for scallops are almost devoid of other forms of life.
It's smooth, shallow and sandy, and almost devoid of sheltered places from which to launch.
"Very based in reality, very gritty, almost devoid of glitz and glamour.
Rabbi Froman's home in Tekoa is almost devoid of worldly goods.
The lines are pompous huff and puff - a string of clichés almost devoid of meaning.
Tracy Silverman handled the countrified solo fiddling well enough, but the work was almost devoid of tension.
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