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The phrase "are getting desperate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or a group is becoming increasingly anxious or hopeless about achieving a desired outcome.
Example: "As the deadline approaches and the project remains incomplete, the team are getting desperate for a solution."
Alternatives: "are becoming frantic" or "are losing hope."
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So they are getting desperate".
"People are getting desperate.
Many of the young are getting desperate.
On August 19th, Segovia wrote, "We are getting desperate.
"A lot of people are getting desperate," Mr. Vidargas said, "and so prices are coming down".
In Ballina, another town that has always relied on tourism, they are getting desperate.
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The oil industry is getting desperate, and desperation breeds radicalism.
Turkey is getting desperate.
Activists were getting desperate.
Alexander was getting desperate.
The regime is getting desperate.
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