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"devoid of obstacles" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means "completely free from obstacles" or "lacking obstructions." You can use this phrase when describing a situation or scenario where there are no barriers or hindrances in achieving something. Example: The path to success was devoid of obstacles for the talented young actress, as she effortlessly landed leading roles in popular films.
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Well demarcated, level, paved, concrete or bitumen footpaths devoid of obstacles were chosen.
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Instead the zombies are merely a kind of puzzle crossed with a physical challenge: an exhilarating, creepy and sometimes hilarious obstacle devoid of anything a theatergoer would understand as drama.
My kind of obstacles.
Plenty of obstacles remain.
Devoid of any centre of resistance, the German assault engineers had cleared the obstacles unchallenged.
Devoid of social value.
Devoid of all dismay.
Devoid of any empathy.
Oddly devoid of people.
Teenagers seem devoid of wonder.
It's energetic but devoid of texture.
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