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The phrase "are empty at the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a state of emptiness or lack of content at a specific location or time.
Example: "The shelves are empty at the store, indicating a high demand for the new product."
Alternatives: "are vacant at the" or "are devoid at the".
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A quarter of the rooms are empty at the usually packed Nomad Inn.
Hence, users' buffers are empty at the beginning of slot 1.
Note that PID X and PIX Y are empty at the responding period.
This is because node T 3,2 harvests a very low amount of energy at the beginning of transmission, and the buffers at the relay are empty at the beginning of transmission.
But things seem to have gone quiet, they don't seem to have gone everyone interested and quite a few of the bases are empty at the moment.
UK LOADS OF SEATS ARE EMPTY AT THE OLYMPICS Fat cats can't be bothered to turn up to sold out events people couldn't get tickets for.
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The embassy was empty at the time.
Every platform is empty at the outset.
It was empty at the time.
It was empty at the time of the fire.
Check-in counters were empty at the terminals.
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