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Discover Ludwig"deep desperation" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use "deep desperation" to describe a feeling of being in a state of utter hopelessness. For example, "John's deep desperation was palpable as he struggled to make ends meet."
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Make no mistake: this latest £50bn-worth of electronically created money being pumped into the financial system is a sign of deep desperation, not a simple chip out of the rough.
As news of his plight went viral this week, Kontar has described the deep desperation and frustration he feels about his situation — but also how the support of strangers around the world has kept his spirits buoyed. .
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After three years of civil war, Syria has reached its deepest desperation yet – an escalating death toll from intensified fighting, new waves of refugees, threats of increased arms supplies to opposition and government forces, and a negotiating process at Geneva that was suspended this weekend with no date for renewal.
Mitt Romney, by contrast, sank deeper and deeper into desperation after a brief, albeit limited, post Denver surge.
A clownfish dad's deep-sea desperation in "Finding Nemo"?
The deep concern, even desperation, expressed by Cawthorne and other obesity researchers is perhaps the most unsettling development of all.
I walked out at the end of the screening with a deep sense of desperation.
Unlike other groups for common interests, the online blindsimming groups some of which have 300 or 400 users are underscored by a sense of deep pain and desperation.
While all players in any championship game talk about victories the rhetoric from this US team has a deeper air of desperation.
Some of my favorites are the wonderful new addition of a Turkish song "Askin Bahardi," Storm's interpretation of "I've Got You Under My Skin" is a trip through the deepest sorrow and desperation of desire, "Ne me quitte Pas" is fabulous, just to name a few.
"I feel a deep sense of loss, desperation and despair," he said, sitting on the pavement, exhausted after taking part in a round of ritual mourning.
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