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The phrase "absolutely desperate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a strong feeling of hopelessness or urgency in a situation.
Example: "After searching for a job for months without success, I felt absolutely desperate to find any opportunity."
Alternatives: "utterly desperate" or "completely desperate".
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"There are regions, like the central highlands, where we are absolutely desperate to get food in, desperately trying to get people enough food to last the winter.
Some women reflected on the link between their age and declining fertility, which served to increase their desperation to achieve motherhood: Having hit 40 and I'm feeling desperate, absolutely desperate, I would try anything and everything (Bernadette, 40yrs).
I am absolutely desperate".
People are absolutely desperate.
"But it was absolutely desperate.
"They have been absolutely desperate," she reported.
"I was just desperate, absolutely desperate," she said.
The scene inside Zeinhom today was absolutely desperate.
The current posture we are in, however, is absolutely desperate.
In the meantime, sound pessimistic -- better yet -- absolutely desperate.
So I would be absolutely desperate to keep hold of him".
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