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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspect of a dire" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression, and "dire" typically requires a noun to follow it, such as "situation" or "consequence."
Example: "One aspect of a dire situation is the lack of resources available to help those in need."
Alternatives: "element of a dire" or "feature of a dire".
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The loss of print jobs is only one aspect of a dire overall picture.
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Fear of a dire diagnosis.
But the SANS Institute's Paller warns of a dire scenario.
They are inspiring in how they seek a kind of response, a kind of healing in the face of dire situations, dire health issues.
Therefore, there is a high demand of freshwater resources or a dire need of clean recycle wastewater as a new source of water supply.
Salle had been speaking about his own work, about his images of women — "They're all kind of dire, they have a dire cast," he said — and I had asked him, speaking of dire, whether Bacon had been an influence.
Progression of liver fibrosis to cirrhosis is a dire consequence of chronic liver diseases (CLD).
A growing shortage of unskilled labor presents a dire threat to the technology industry.
Given the widespread applicability of ECT there is a dire need to dispel these misconceptions and improve its acceptability.
There is a dire shortage of cooking gas.
She painted a dire picture of the endowment.
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