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"don't despair" is a correct grammatical structure and is often used in written English.
It is typically used as a phrase of encouragement or advice to someone who may be feeling hopeless or discouraged. Example: "The job market may be tough right now, but don't despair. Keep networking and applying for opportunities, and you will eventually find success."
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Don't despair.
Don't despair too much.
But don't despair.
So don't despair.
Don't despair, Andi.
But don't despair, David.
Well, don't despair.
"We don't despair.
Top tip: "Don't despair.
But, dear reader, don't despair!
But the two don't despair.
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