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The phrase "is a void of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a lack or absence of something in a particular context. Example: "The project was deemed unsuccessful because it is a void of clear objectives and direction."
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What you see around your writing is a void of meaning, a lack of something.
Of course, between good and bad there is a void of gray.
However there is a void of any unified discussion focusing on the circuits influence on the transducer, due to electromechanical coupling in the transducer.
On the other hand, there is a void of papers in the literature on the effect of the mean flow on the quiescent modes of propagation.
We need to understand why there is a void of participation in public life from the Muslim community and why it is a growing issue, and we need to understand the impact of this on wider civil society.
"There is a void of people experienced in intellectual property".
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It was a void of gods.
It was a void of animals.
Around it there's a void of non-specific gloom.
And in those first days of travel to India, it was a void of known humans.
For the last couple of months, there has been a void of presidential ads in Pennsylvania.
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