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"devoid of problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has no problems or issues. For example: "My vacation was totally devoid of problems; I had a wonderful time!".
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While on Elvis Time, the sea kept getting bluer and the clouds whiter, and the people got better-looking, and the sunny days flowed towards evening as if the world was devoid of problems.
I cannot speak about Ukraine and the revolting images filmed there but the Poland I have lived in for the past 11 years, while certainly not devoid of problems with tolerance, has made great strides in that area and in my opinion has been unfairly portrayed by the BBC.
The FM diagnostic criteria are not devoid of problems, and the ACR has proposed to enlarge the symptoms useful for diagnosis [29], applying clinical criteria based on fatigue, cognitive symptoms, and the extent of somatic symptoms, without considering the number of positive tender points.
She has befriended many, acknowledging they are not devoid of problems.
In "Andalasia", an animated fairy tale world devoid of problems, in which there are talking animals and "happy endings", Queen Narissa frets that her stepson Prince Edward will soon find his true love, which means that Narissa's position on the throne would be taken over.
It was conducted based on surveillance data collected from two sentinel hospitals, which are not devoid of problems such as missing data.
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The pianist Glenn Gould, a self-confessed "Streisand freak," wrote in a 1976 review of her "Classical Barbra" album that, though not devoid of problem areas, "the Streisand voice is one of the natural wonders of the age, an instrument of infinite diversity and timbral resource".
Reviews that were devoid of major problems had included more trials than those with problems.
However, the media reports as if the military family should be devoid of all problems that exist in society and that any problem we have is directly tied to being a military family.
For small capacity water treatment plants the jet flocculator seems to be a viable design alternative devoid of operational problems associated with mechanical stirrers.
None of these methods is devoid of conceptual problems which are well known but beyond the scope of this analysis: they do not resolve the basic conflict between Nash equilibria and Pareto efficiency.
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