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1 She was almost devoid of the illuminating qualities of humour and irony.
2 The Baby's Planet is spatially confined, almost devoid of light and homeostatic.
3 We followed her into a dark sitting room, almost devoid of furniture.
4 The apartment was large, airy and bright-and almost devoid of furniture.
5 Puritan poetry was somber, but it was almost devoid of sentiment.
6 The world is full of long-married people, and literature almost devoid of them.
7 Her next reply, when it came, was almost devoid of passion.
8 She lost sight of her surroundings, grew speechless, and almost devoid of feeling.
9 He was a heavy-set, large-faced man with expansive features almost devoid of expression.
10 He struck his fist on the table, almost devoid of the power of speech.
11 Near apolar amino acids the water density near such residues was almost devoid of structure.
12 The central prairie plain is almost devoid of forest.
13 Meanwhile, shops are still almost devoid of some necessities.
14 The room was dirty, and almost devoid of furniture.
15 His desk was almost devoid of signs of labour.
16 Conniston's voice was very quiet, almost devoid of expression.
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This collocation consists of: Almost devoid through the time
Almost devoid across language varieties