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Discover Ludwig"be empty of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean that something (or a person) lacks or is void of something. For example, "His heart was empty of love."
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If emptiness is ultimately real, emptiness would not be empty of the intrinsic reality the essence of conventionally real objects.
By understanding what empty things are supposed to be empty of we simultaneously gain a more precise understanding of the concept of emptiness.
Be empty of worrying".
The West would be empty of tourists without its myths.
Without enticing images of turquoise waters and ivory sands, the Caribbean would probably be empty of vacationers.
That the marine register's "ideal of perfect accuracy" cannot be achieved by literature does not mean literature must be empty of ideals.
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But soon this office will be emptied of its pictures.
Right now, seed pods can be emptied of their orange seeds.
If the ACLU had its way, Guantanamo would be emptied of all them terrorists.
It was empty — of students.
The roads themselves were empty of traffic.
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