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Discover LudwigThe phrase "desperate message" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a message that conveys a sense of urgency or desperation. Example: Sarah sent a desperate message to her sister, pleading for help as she was stranded on the side of the road with a flat tire.
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He told me about a desperate message that a farmer left him the other day.
Hadn't Huw left a desperate message on my answering machine the previous night?
At the end of his tether, Blaise left a desperate message on his phone.
Her desperate message was received, but misunderstood, because the future inevitably imagines itself superior to the past.
In a superb piece of journalism last month in Vox, Rossalyn Warren traced a desperate message found in a Walmart purse to the Yingshan prison in southern China.
A desperate message for help stuffed into a bottle helped save 88 South American migrants stranded at sea near Costa Rica, officials said yesterday.
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Throughout Sunday, Mr. Navalny posted increasingly desperate messages on Twitter trying to rally his supporters.
The desperate messages and horrifying photos washed across social media like so much deadly floodwater this weekend.
Posted on social media, citizens' desperate messages resemble final pleas, all hope gone.
The newspaper reported that officials "in some cases scrawled desperate messages on bits of paper.
Out-of-towners bereft of cable posted desperate messages on Internet bulletin boards.
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