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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are empty in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a lack of content or substance in a specific context or area.
Example: "The shelves are empty in the storage room, indicating that we need to restock supplies."
Alternatives: "are devoid of" or "are lacking in".
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And the streets are empty in the evening, he said.
At least 120 bedrooms are empty in the vacant properties.
Attendance across the major leagues has dipped this season, and plenty of premium seats are empty in other ballparks.
The artisans tend to work at night when the streets are empty, in what is essentially guerrilla renovating.
But while the branches are barren and the roads are empty in these images, the twilight sky is an intense blue.
"Lyrics of really huge pop bangers right now make me think about advertising – sentences that could thrill you but are empty in the end.
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When I was asked, death row was empty in Virginia.
The camp was empty in less than an hour.
Streets were empty in much of the capital.
"The centre of Fowey is empty in May.
It was empty; in it he stowed his assorted bags and boxes.
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