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was uninhabited
adjective
Not inhabited; having no inhabitants
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By the 1960s, it was uninhabited.
It became a French colony in 1674 but during 1696 1733 was uninhabited.
Most of it was uninhabited, unless you counted, as few did, Indians.
This place, too, was uninhabited; the proprietor, an architect, had sent his patrons home.
Although there is evidence of a previous occupation by Polynesians, the island was uninhabited when visited by Capt.
By the 18th century it had declined, and from the 1720s to the 1770s it was uninhabited.
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But for nearly a century, it's been uninhabited and uninhabitable, existing mostly as an underwater curiosity.
The islands are uninhabited.
White Island is uninhabited.
It is uninhabited.
Congreso and Rey are uninhabited.
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