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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Dire straits" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation of extreme difficulty or distress. Example: "After losing his job and facing mounting debts, he found himself in dire straits."
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Dire straits
noun
A difficult position
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What could be so bad - Dire Straits? "No, with Dire Straits you'd be in the clear.
"We're in dire straits.
Enter Dire Straits.
It's in dire straits".
Detroit has been in dire straits before.
And aviation is in dire straits.
In '68, Detroit was in dire straits.
But the airline remains in dire straits.
And our economy is in dire straits.
It's in pretty dire straits.
We were entering dire straits.
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