Sentence examples for all hopeless from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "all hopeless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or feeling where there is a complete lack of hope or optimism.
Example: "After hearing the news, I felt all hopeless about the future."
Alternatives: "completely hopeless" or "entirely hopeless".

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A Sermon Preached At Fort St .George, On the Coast of Chormandel in East-India, February 21 , 1668/ By William Thomson, Minister of the Gospel, Being Under a Very Desperate Fit of Sickness, (which Made Most, If Not All, Hopeless of His Recovery) Especially of a Deep Consumption.

"If you basically just say it's all hopeless, you just make hopelessness a self-fulfilling prophecy".

All hopeless.

Is it all hopeless?

It is not all hopeless.

"They're all hopeless at running businesses".

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Through all the hopeless years and the bickering Slovo kept the organisation alive.

Word traveled fast that Cheever was an all but hopeless drunk.

Nothing is ever black and white; it's all a hopeless mess.

STARTING OUT IN THE EVENING As Leonard Schiller, an aging, ailing old-school novelist seemingly born in a suit and tie, Frank Langella gives his all in a hopeless cause.

In the first few hours, hovering seems to be impossible but when it all seems hopeless, you will realize that it will all come naturally.

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