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Free sign up"totally devoid" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It means completely lacking or completely empty of something. It is usually used to emphasize the absence of something. Example: The abandoned house was totally devoid of any furniture or decorations, making it look eerie and desolate.
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And almost totally devoid of life.
Mulkearns seemed totally devoid of any emotion".
Many nest platforms are almost totally devoid of sticks.
The cellar is totally devoid of anything new and interesting.
These characters were almost totally devoid of positive characteristics.
(The latter, as we know, are totally devoid of content).
Every single assertion is based on hearsay and is totally devoid of fact.
It comes as no surprise that Irving's view of history is totally devoid of moral considerations.
By comparison, sex with my New Yorker was spontaneous, anonymous, and totally devoid of feeling.
Most of Bangladesh is an alluvial basin and almost totally devoid of natural rock formations.
He is my longtime friend, a stalwart on privacy and totally devoid of vindictiveness.
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