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Discover Ludwig"desperation to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a strong feeling of longing or urgency. For example: "He had a desperation to join the army and serve his country."
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In desperation to find a new traineeship.
And so, in desperation, to bed.
His desperation to remain intact enveloped me.
"There is no desperation to win.
There is a desperation to Mr. Santorum's message.
Such was my desperation to unearth something – anything!
What remains is simply a desperation to win.
Convey desperation to place first in all camel pageantry.
Yet their desperation to get to England remains unquenchable.
Here, the motor is Gorman's desperation to grow up.
"There's a desperation to win a cup," he admits softly.
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