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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a desperate statement of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a statement that expresses a sense of urgency or hopelessness regarding a particular issue or situation.
Example: "His letter was a desperate statement of his need for help and understanding."
Alternatives: "a frantic declaration of" or "a hopeless expression of".
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It is a calling card and a desperate statement of intent.
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He narrowly survived a car bomb last month and blamed Russian security services bent on causing further instability.On July 25th, Russia's President Boris Yeltsin fired off a rather desperate statement of support for "the Chechen leadership in general and Maskhadov in particular".
What a desperate statement from a man exposed as governing for the big end of town.
"Donald Trump's statement is a desperate statement by a desperate man who knows that he's clutching at straws and has no chance of winning the election.
The RSPB has rejected the findings of the SGA, describing it as "a rather desperate statement".
It seems more a statement of desperate hope than a portrayal of actual unity.
This is a desperate state of affairs".
There is a desperate shortage of housing.
They leave behind a desperate shortage of resources.
"China has a desperate need of the past.
This is a desperate measure of the two companies.
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