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The phrase "are virtually devoid of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is almost completely lacking in a particular quality or element.
Example: "The report's findings are virtually devoid of any substantial evidence to support the claims made."
Alternatives: "are almost lacking in" or "are nearly empty of".
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For example, high-protein 'jerky' supplements are virtually devoid of calcium and high in phosphorus.
Paraguay and adjacent parts of Brazil and Argentina are virtually devoid of mineral deposits.
The North Italian Plain, Puglia, and the southern half of Sicily are virtually devoid of woodland.
His accounts of political intrigue are virtually devoid of any sense of a struggle over ideas.
The interior lowlands of the province are virtually devoid of woodlands, with the exception of Ujung Kulon National Park.
But now they are the working parts of a restocking experiment the Conservancy is undertaking on 13,000 bay bottom acres that are virtually devoid of clams.
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As before, it is virtually devoid of gore.
Like the Fox agreement, the CBS pact was virtually devoid of numbers that might measure success.
Aside from allegations that Mr. Fujimori is stealing the election, the campaign so far has been virtually devoid of issues.
The first production decanters were virtually devoid of instrumentation and control, apart from the main motor starter.
In spring types, extensive regions on chromosomes 1H, 2H and 7H were virtually devoid of diversity, as was a large region on 5H in the winter gene pool.
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