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be vacant
adjective
Not occupied; empty.
Exact(53)
Twenty positions are said to be vacant.
These lands may be vacant, but they are not uninhabited.
The seat would be vacant in the interim.
Nor did the city build huge office parks which might now be vacant.
Within a year, about 70 percent of the building will be vacant.
"And the throne can never be vacant," one Nepalese official said.
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A contested election for a soon-to-be vacant office should mean a bracing battle between nonincumbents with clearly contrasting visions for the city going forward.
Down the ballot, however, the battle for California's soon-to-be vacant US Senate seat is just heating up.
Embittered by Barack Obama's meteoric rise, Blagojevich resolved to share the spoils of his soon-to-be vacant Senate seat, resulting in his swift removal from office.
"This is my guy," he said, racing toward the soon-to-be-vacant spot.
Why not use the soon-to-be-vacant space in their building to expand to eighth grade?
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