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The phrase 'desperate in' is not correct and is not usable in written English.
This phrase does not have a specific meaning, so it cannot be used in any context.
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Microsoft was desperate in 2005, and now that desperation has the company making some strange decisions.
They are desperate; in fear of their lives.
The food situation is quite desperate in some places.
The water situation is quite desperate in some places.
When it comes to love, I think we're all a bit desperate in a way.
Marshall could not have conquered a song this blunt and desperate in her youth.
Ailing, rich patients are buying kidneys from the poor and desperate in burgeoning black markets.
We're beginning to sound desperate, in a vexing, retro kind of way.
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Murray seemed desperate to close the match out - too desperate in fact, his shots occasionally brilliant, occasionally wayward.
"We were desperate [in the second half].
I was absolutely desperate, in despair as I lay in that hospital bed".
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