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Discover LudwigThe phrase "denuded of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that has been stripped of its natural covering or essential qualities. Example: "The landscape was denuded of trees after the severe storm, leaving it barren and exposed."
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Reform services were intolerably denuded of authenticity.
Hillsides denuded of trees for terraced farming plots are common.
Not that the world is denuded of excitement.
He found it cowed, drowsy, and denuded of self-confidence.
The seas are being denuded of tuna, sharks, and other targeted species.
Many trees were denuded of foliage, snapped in half or blown clear out of the ground.
Like much of Sebald's writing, Handke's novel is denuded of joy.
Many slopes have been denuded of cover by excessive timber felling and overgrazing.
Dennis said his work was necessary because the UK was so denuded of native trees.
Some schools have been left so denuded of staff they now barely function.
Mark Thompson's setting and Hugh Vanstone's lighting evoke a stark world denuded of any former glamour.
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