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The phrase "devoid of everything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation where nothing is present or a lack of something. For example, "The room was completely devoid of everything except a single chair."
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But it is a set-up devoid of everything that Defoe needs to be successful.
Even the Six Senses Spa was pared down to the point of sparseness, stark treatment rooms devoid of everything but a bed and a therapist.
Aside from the fact that these houses tend to have an assembly-line appearance devoid of everything except excess square footage, the absence of foliage in these unfortunate developments is depressing.
Some of this rubbish had been compacted down into a dark tar, a sediment of concentrated filth, pure filth, filth with no impurities, devoid of everything that was not filth.... On top of this was an assortment of browning marigolds, bits of soggy cardboard (not automatically to be discounted as a calorific source) and freshish-looking excrement (ditto).
"It was devoid of everything other than water molecules".
The Record gave a negative review, noting that "Unfortunately, 'Instructions' seemed devoid of everything that made 'The Glass Ballerina' hum.
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But we were devoid of ideas and everything.
Devoid of ambiguity or mystery, everything he has created here is inert and unengaging.
And it's true that a government cannot be seen to be listening and giving ground on everything, lest it appear devoid of ideas.
How then can you imagine that the universe as a whole is devoid of purpose and intelligence, when it embraces everything, including these artifacts themselves and their artificers?" Numerous other examples are reviewed by Moore (2009).
A bit of everything.
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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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