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In science, there is no true vacuum (empty space).

"Mostly empty" means a non-significant number greater than zero in the given content. For example, if we had a zoo of 9,999 elephants and 1 lion, we could say my zoo is "mostly elephants". However, if 9,997 elephants died, leaving 2 elephant and 1 lion, we can no longer say it is "mostly elephants" as the lion represents a large part of the total zoo.

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