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The phrase "also devoid of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is lacking in addition to other deficiencies previously mentioned.
Example: "The report was not only poorly researched but also devoid of any credible sources."
Alternatives: "also lacking" or "also missing".
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Miami is also devoid of full-time art critics.
But his withdrawn life was also devoid of the lavish trappings common to other Arab rulers.
More problematically, The Hurt Locker is also devoid of any obvious political angle.
Koufax was also devoid of the demons, regrets and unfulfilled promise that characterized Mantle.
It is also devoid of irony and wit, those crucial spices of mental life.
Asian bells are also devoid of the sound bow and never swing.
Not coincidentally, though, this politically sheltered industry is also devoid of significant technological advances.
A joint statement issued by the two sides was also devoid of any comments on the currency dispute.
Daily news conferences, often devoid of news, were also devoid of Coughlin's familiar snipes at inane or repetitive questions.
Also devoid of any Barrett iconography: the eleven varieties of neon safety vests and jackets and the grommeted golf towels.
The uniform is also devoid of any sort of meaningful symbolism, unless you take inspiration from a killer hawk holding a basketball.
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