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The phrase "and devoid of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that lacks a certain quality or characteristic. Example: The city skyline was stunning, with towering skyscrapers and devoid of any smog or pollution.
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Minuscule and devoid of electric charge, though, they pass unnoticed.
It is wild, weightless, limitless, and devoid of genuine pain.
The paintings start out small and devoid of color.
I find them a bit antiseptic and devoid of character.
The work was restrained and devoid of stylistic mannerisms.
The resulting photographs are flat and devoid of sentiment.
Hailo is like Microsoft: chunky and devoid of flash.
Violence is rare, quick and devoid of lingering close-ups.
Equally to the point and devoid of metaphor.
That singing is refreshingly unvarnished and devoid of circus tricks.
The Eritrean government dismissed the UN's allegations as "unfounded and devoid of all merit".
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and devoid of good
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and devoid of selection
background and devoid of
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