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The phrase "a desperate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is in a state of desperation or urgency.
Example: "She made a desperate plea for help when she found herself lost in the woods."
Alternatives: "a hopeless" or "an urgent".
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It's a desperate situation".
IT WAS a desperate move.
I was a desperate man.
He's a desperate old man.
"Idina was a desperate romantic.
It's a desperate, adolescent narcissism.
A desperate move by a desperate team.
It was a desperate measure, for a desperate disease.
"It's a desperate effort by a desperate campaign".
She's a desperate woman".
"It's a desperate need.
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