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The phrase "devoid of any content" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that is empty or lacks substance. For example, "The speech was devoid of any content and instead focused on shallow platitudes."
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When does an interesting intellectual development turn into a fad, devoid of any real content?
By John Cassidy May 1, 2014 When does an interesting intellectual development turn into a fad, devoid of any real content?
It's possible that he could vote to uphold the Texas statute and continue the process of asserting that Roe remains in force while making it devoid of any meaningful content.
The same can be said of the artists in "Freestyle," whose ideas and forms are bracingly varied, from abstract painting devoid of any political content to digital work that tackles racism head on.
Ever since Mark Twain mocked the pronoun confusions of "the awful German language" — a young girl is an "it" while a turnip is a "she" — most people, including linguists, have treated gender assignment as largely arbitrary and idiosyncratic, devoid of any cognitive content.
In the denomination res a reor reris are included all those essences effectively constituted as such and also figments devoid of any objective content.
And some have wondered whether "introvertive" mystical experiences in all traditions (as distinct from "extrovertive" mystical experiences, where material objects are experienced as one) are devoid of any phenomenological content, in so far as "what emerges is a state of pure consciousness: 'pure' in the sense that it is not the consciousness of any empirical content.
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Toor thus uses lines and blocks that are devoid of all content to represent headlines, infographics, or just plain text, in order to create more interesting compositions.
Defenders of methodological individualism generally claim that it is an innocent doctrine, devoid of any political or ideological content.
That's exactly true: it was pure content, devoid of any packaging, but with metadata (the place and the date of the original report).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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