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The phrase "an empty door" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a door that is not being used or is devoid of any significant meaning or purpose.
Example: "As I stood in front of the abandoned house, I couldn't help but notice the empty door that seemed to lead to nothing."
Alternatives: "a vacant door" or "a hollow door".
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An empty door is a wasted opportunity for fall decor.
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