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Discover Ludwig"desperation for" is a valid phrase and can be used in written English.
It expresses a strong feeling of extreme urgency or need for something. Example: "He felt a deep desperation for love as he scrolled through his social media and saw all his friends in happy relationships."
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"Desperation for normalcy has made people more careless," he said.
Gervais' own desperation for fame is now utterly transparent.
Romand's fatal flaw was his desperation for approval.
And indeed, the desperation for food is becoming painfully evident.
"Israel has been exploiting Palestinian desperation for improved water supplies.
His leverage was exhibitors' desperation for a wider range of movies.
Amid a desperation for interiors, there was talk of abandoning the project.
Desperation for relief has made seats with extra legroom cash cows for airlines.
We do not lose our heads in craven desperation for total safety.
Mostly it does this by turning Gigi simultaneously into a joke (by playing her desperation for laughs) and a victim (by playing her desperation for tears).
Perhaps this tunnel vision panic and desperation for sales is a byproduct of our economic crisis.
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