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void

[void] / vɔɪd /








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Detroit's balanced offense set up the win, with Paul Reed stepping into the void created by Duren and Stewart's absence with 22 points while Duncan Robinson added 13 and Tobias Harris 12.

From Barron's

The couple said small rocks frequently cascade down into the void after banging on the roof.

From BBC

The family miss him every day and "his absence has left a permanent void in our family, one that can never be filled", they added.

From BBC

It also featured some of the worst, most forgettable music of her career, songs that could neatly fit into the generic discography of radio-friendly pop artists and be slotted into the void of Spotify’s algorithm.

From Salon

Visiting prosecutors from Michigan, Wisconsin, the Dakotas and elsewhere have stepped in to fill the void.

From The Wall Street Journal