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The phrase "a dark desperation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a profound sense of hopelessness or despair, often in a dramatic or emotional context.
Example: "As the storm raged outside, she felt a dark desperation creeping into her heart, fearing she might never see her home again."
Alternatives: "a deep despair" or "a bleak hopelessness".
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Underlying it all is a dark desperation.
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As you approach Lincoln Center (where the main NYFW events takes place), a terrifying, dark desperation hangs in the air.
A tone of bleak desperation casts a dark cloud over the proceedings, obliterating any other emotion as cascading catastrophes send the pair further into abjection.
In these pages, "Happy Now?" becomes a dark thriller as Claire, ready to face the truth, pursues it with desperation.
Occasionally, within moments of loneliness, self-hatred, and desperation, we find one another, and for a few minutes can anchor one another in a dark and isolating world.
A dark, dark winter".
In a word, desperation.
Songs such as these convincingly convey personal desperation, but they suggest a professional desperation as well.
It was a total desperation move".
This leads to a certain desperation.
There was a weary desperation in his expression.
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