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Vacant

/ˈveɪ.kənt/adjective
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Vacant describes something that is empty or not occupied, such as a building or a position. In modern contexts, it often carries a subtle connotation of potential or opportunity, like a vacant lot waiting for development, making it a word that hints at both absence and possibility.

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In the U.S., vacant urban lots have been transformed into thriving community farms, with cities like Philadelphia converting over 1,000 such spaces into green areas since 2010, helping to reduce food deserts and boost local economies.

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