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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "a desperate man" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who is in a state of extreme need or despair. Example: The police found a desperate man wandering the streets, searching for food and shelter.
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I was a desperate man.
I'm a desperate man.
Was I really up for dealing with a desperate man?
An over-protected fool or a desperate man cornered?
But the former Jerry Rabinowitz was a desperate man.
I limited myself to helping a desperate man without asking for anything in exchange".
The reporter, Colin Dunlap, dismissed the conversation as the doings of a desperate man.
To this way of thinking, the red-shirt protests represent the flailing of a desperate man.
Somewhere out there was a loaded gun, in the hands of a desperate man.
"He is a desperate man and the money printing machine will be working overtime.
His lawyer, Mr. Stella, said these "were the acts of a desperate man".
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