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The phrase "are empty with" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where one is describing a state of emptiness or lack, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The shelves are empty with no products left to sell."
Alternatives: "are devoid of" or "are lacking in".
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Streets are empty, with no funds available to revive them.
Numerous storefronts on Scott Street are boarded up or are empty, with For Sale by Owner signs in the windows.
Of the 14 retail berths in those buildings, two are empty, with asking rents steady for now at about $125 a square foot, Mr. Abramson said.
Many villages are empty, with people either hiding in fields or in the bush.
For example, we connected a situation where all slots are empty with a situation where one card slot is filled.
About one in ten shops in the town are empty, with one bearing a sign that says "Goodbye and thanks to all our customers.
Similar(52)
Diaries are packed with plans and wallets are emptied, with little heed paid to how much of a toll it's all taking.
Life is empty with only riches, he says.
Now the road is empty, with discarded plastic bags swirling in the wind.
The stands were empty with a rain delay, while the Hard Rock Cafe there was packed.
Two-thirds of nearly 100 booths were empty, with no visible effort to make further changes.
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