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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'pretty much empty' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something has very little to no contents. For example, you could write, "The pantry was pretty much empty, so we had to make a quick grocery run."
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Pharmacies are pretty much empty everywhere".
It was getting on at night, and the place was pretty much empty.
The surface image of the label is there, but what lies beneath is pretty much empty.
Past the coat check, there was a giant concrete atrium, pretty much empty, with a bar in the corner.
It's made of plywood spray-painted silver and is pretty much empty except for a couple of inflatable vinyl chairs.
It was not Christmas in Moscow — the holiday takes place on Jan . 7there — and the weather was bleak, so the great square was pretty much empty.
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It now seems that the U.S. is going to go to Copenhagen pretty much empty-handed.
The bench has been pretty much emptied though.
Peter was only 25percentt of the way through his second L.I.T. at 9PM when the restaurant pretty much emptied out.
So right now, the current theory is that when inflation happened, everything got so much stretched that the universe would become pretty much completely empty.
I shall also take my iPhone 3G, without which I'm pretty much an empty vessel these days, but I will bring along a collection of sim cards, too, and my unlocked first generation iPhone, which can run on any network, in case there's a signal that the official iPhone can't receive.
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