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Discover Ludwig'despair for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is used to indicate that someone is feeling hopelessness for a particular situation. For example, "As the coronavirus spread across the world, many people felt despair for the future."
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But don't despair for the losing bidders.
It is enough to make you despair for Western democracy.
I don't despair for the market coming back.
Yet she and her colleagues despair for the walrus's future.
But some black youths were in despair for different reasons.
Real despair for three or four years; deep paralysis.
Nostalgia, humor, or despair for our political culture?
The inevitable bloodbath leaves one in despair, for all the wrong reasons.
So I don't despair for the future though it may seem bleak at times.
Blank sex: great, intense sex tinged with a feeling of despair for both partners.
While I wish you well, I despair for us all when I see liberals drifting right.
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