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The phrase "and devoid of good" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks positive qualities or moral goodness.
Example: "The villain in the story was portrayed as cruel and devoid of good, making it easy for the audience to root for the hero."
Alternatives: "lacking goodness" or "bereft of virtue."
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If he had a wife and children, he allowed, his decision about whether to stay in a neighborhood plagued by crime and devoid of good schools "would be very, very different".
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In a region devoid of good government, economic development and individual opportunity, militant Islam could have built its army of the faithful even without Israeli occupation.
Its remoteness, devoid of good cell reception, electricity, and running water, presented challenges for the participating "city folk".
The visitors managed just one on-target attempt in a game devoid of good goal-scoring chances.
"What's the rule, they're not allowed a foot inside the box, are they allowed two feet, are they allowed three feet - what is the rule?" The Fir Park boss felt his team were devoid of good fortune in the fourth match of his second spell in charge.
So truly was he a good man and devoid of all pretence.
Value creation must be "good" — ethical, sustainable and devoid of cynicism.
Sacrifices that are made for the sake of looking good are shallow and devoid of any real meaning.
It is skillful, earnest and devoid of meaning.
They're devoid of prey, and devoid of tigers for that reason.
Tarsus and toes are dull yellow and devoid of feathers.
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