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'is devoid' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
This idiom can be used to emphasize the lack or absence of something. For example, "The coastline is devoid of any vegetation."
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No wonder it is devoid of visitors.
Yet the film is devoid of them.
The region is devoid of vegetation.
This alternative history is devoid of merit.
But Amin is devoid of any principles.
Minogue's voice, meanwhile, is devoid of emotion.
You're moving toward a soccer that is devoid of hate.
Most of all, the Republican platform is devoid of compassion.
That he is devoid of charm is indisputable.
Not that the exhibition is devoid of resonant objects.
Enchantment is devoid of feuds and fits of temperament.
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