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Free sign upThe phrase "completely devoid" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means completely lacking or empty of something. Example: The room was completely devoid of any furniture, making it feel cold and unwelcoming.
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He is completely devoid of conscience.
"She was almost completely devoid of gesture," Ms. Larsen writes.
It was an impressive departure, completely devoid of self-pity.
Another's game "is completely devoid of all rational thought".
"They went from energetic, cheeky, normal kids to completely devoid of all emotion.
That was too easy, and Norwich are looking completely devoid of confidence.
One senior Tory said: "Michael's great strength is that he is completely devoid of ideology.
The presentation was thoroughly unexpected in that it was completely devoid of, well, flashiness.
The images in series by Gedney and Mr. Wool are almost completely devoid of human figures.
Twice during the sequence, Kubrick cuts back to Wynn, whose face is completely devoid of expression.
It was so slick and ruthlessly professional that it arrived completely devoid of personality.
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