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The phrase "atmosphere devoid of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an environment or setting that lacks a particular quality or element.
Example: "The room had an atmosphere devoid of warmth, making it feel cold and uninviting."
Alternatives: "environment lacking" or "setting free from".
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Mr. Pawson has aimed for a serene atmosphere, devoid of distraction.
The earliest lifeforms on our planet endured searing heat, ultraviolet radiation and an atmosphere devoid of oxygen.
The across-the-board budget cuts that will affect future levels of U.S. military aid to Israel should allow Members of Congress to reexamine this policy more broadly in an atmosphere devoid of the usual ideological cant of zealots and the menacing glare of AIPAC if it continues to sit out this battle.
This is the place where artists — signed and unsigned — can find a label or brand partner, representation or their next record in a relaxed atmosphere devoid of the haves and the have-nots culture that turns industry functions into stuffy, formal affairs.
This reaction is typically carried out in an atmosphere devoid of moisture to prevent the highly reactive PCl5 or POCl3 from reacting with atmospheric water [8] [11].
The morning provides a calm atmosphere devoid of noise, which helps with better concentration.
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Because CCAT is designed to operate at millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths, an atmosphere nearly devoid of water vapor is necessary to minimize absorption of incoming cosmic radiation by water molecules, as well as their emission, which blurs the images of cosmic sources of radiation.
In addition, Earth's atmosphere was largely devoid of oxygen during the interval, according to evidence gathered from chromium isotopes in rock.
But pyrite does not dissolve in water if too much oxygen is around, so this suggests that the atmosphere was largely devoid of oxygen at that time.
The team at the University of California, Riverside first modeled the atmosphere of the ancient Earth and found that three billion years ago the oceans would have contained abundant microbial life, but the atmosphere was nearly devoid of oxygen.
At four billion [years ago] the Earth had a very thin atmosphere that was devoid of oxygen, and without oxygen it won't burn.
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