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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute hopelessness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of complete despair or lack of hope in a situation.
Example: "After months of searching for a job without any success, she felt a sense of absolute hopelessness about her future."
Alternatives: "utter despair" or "complete despondency."
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It is the lesson the Americans are now teaching themselves: that absolute hopelessness corrupts absolutely.
This eight-piece series, The man without a rod, almost ten years in the making, is an introspective representation of what the artist calls absolute hopelessness.
I think it's better to be obviously positive and do what one can, because I'm sure a lot of groups of people that were profoundly oppressed had moments of absolute hopelessness and thought things wouldn't change -- and then things did change.
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The sets stylish extravagant mansions for the mysterious millionaire Gatsby in Long Island is as overwhelming as the dark, seediness, rough/horrid conditions of absolute poverty and hopelessness of the poor in outskirts of New York scenes where Myrtle Wilson, Tom Buchanan's mistress lives over a garage in the "Valley of Ashes".
Spearman's rank correlation of brief measures of hopelessness with the Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS).
The hopelessness!
Profanity, nudity, hopelessness.
Then comes hopelessness.
Old people -- desperation, hopelessness.
"There is a hopelessness".
That took away the hopelessness".
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