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'desperate to' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who urgently wants or needs something. For example: She was desperate to pass the exam and worked late every night to prepare.
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"He's desperate to get back".
They were desperate to entertain.
"We were desperate to win".
They're desperate to spawn".
I'm desperate to play.
"Look, both sides are desperate to win.
We are desperate to stay up".
He, too, was desperate to go.
My wife is desperate to see Mohammed.
The players are desperate to do well".
Guangzhou is desperate to change all that.
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