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Perhaps "complete vacuum" or "hard vacuum" or the "vacuum of deep space" will suffice. Even in the vast "nothingness" between galaxies there is going to be an atom or two of hydrogen floating about. That's about as good as it gets. But if a state of complete emptiness is desired, a "perfect vacuum" is what the seeker may be looking for.

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