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Discover Ludwig"sat empty" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a space or place that is unoccupied or not being used. Example: The old house sat empty for years, its windows boarded up and its garden overgrown with weeds.
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Now the planks sat empty.
The other seventy-nine thousand sat empty.
For weeks it sat empty.
Many nights, it sat empty.
Hundreds of senior positions sat empty.
But after Marquand's death in 1902 the house sat empty.
After Mr. Owens died, the house sat empty.
Only a handful of orchestra seats sat empty.
He put on loud concerts on the days the stadium sat empty.
A few are boarded up or have sat empty since construction.
Tables at chic restaurants, unobtainable to mere mortals in normal times, sat empty in darkened rooms.
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