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"emptied of" is a valid phrase in written English
It is commonly used to describe the state of something that has had all of its contents removed or used up. It can also be used in a metaphorical sense to describe something that has lost its significance or importance. Example: After the party, the fridge was emptied of all its food and drinks. Example: The old factory was now just a hollow shell, emptied of its former glory. Example: She left the room, feeling emptied of all hope and happiness.
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Supernatural carcasses emptied of all the essentials.
The meadow had emptied of naked women.
My head emptied of thoughts and worries.
In the quiet kitchen, our house seemed emptied of life.
The maternity hospital is looted and emptied of patients.
But soon this office will be emptied of its pictures.
The room is now emptied of furniture, impoverished.
Exactly when was the world emptied of substance?
Is the word "organic" being emptied of its meaning?
By 1943 Kazimierz was completely emptied of its inhabitants.
European linguistics departments were emptied of their generative grammarians.
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