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The phrase "are almost empty of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something contains very little of a particular substance or quality.
Example: "The shelves in the store are almost empty of stock, making it difficult for customers to find what they need."
Alternatives: "are nearly devoid of" or "are lacking in".
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Hospitals in Raqqa are almost empty of female doctors, according to residents.
Prisons should be consolidated — some are almost empty of anybody but state employees.
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The streets were almost empty of Palestinians.
The Bardo Museum was almost empty of visitors on many weekdays.
And Gaza's fish market was almost empty of fish and buyers.
The large split beef shank (a special) was almost empty of marrow.
It shows its true self only during the two hours after dawn, when it is almost empty of life.
Today, Beirut and nearby mountain areas were almost empty of the Syrian troops who have been stationed there for years.
Broad St .was almost empty of people Nobody really understood what had happened inside the building, although by now it was clear that there had been an accident.
Thanks to the fuel shortage, the road north was almost empty of civilian traffic, but the American troops I encountered were nervous nonetheless.
Within two weeks, al-Ramel town was almost empty of any young man and until now you have only 14 or 15-year-old men there.
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