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Discover Ludwig"desperate enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a higher degree of desperation than the speaker or writer has previously suggested. For example, "I thought I had been through the worst of it, but now I'm feeling desperate enough to consider drastic measures."
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The situation was desperate enough to break anyone psychologically.
Gene was also lucky (or desperate enough) to find a donor.
Those lucky enough to have Aarogyasri coverage, or desperate enough to take out a loan, leave.
Women who feel desperate enough to seek an abortion are not easily deterred.
"And people are desperate enough to break in to do it".
So it was like throwing a switch when I finally got desperate enough.
When enough people are desperate enough, they always find ways around them.
But the situation remains desperate enough to warrant an emergency interim step.
Yet there will always be those desperate enough to take the risk.
Charles was now desperate enough that he would have listened to almost anyone.
She shakes her head, and says no, she's not desperate enough.
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