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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feeling desolate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
Example: After her husband's sudden death, she was overcome with a sense of feeling desolate, as if a dark cloud had descended upon her life.
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She calls it "compromising" and says that it leaves her feeling desolate.
I got off the bus and stood on the slope at the bus stop for a while, feeling desolate and alone.
Afterward Bibi, feeling desolate, is comforted by her best friend, Claire Stephanie Morgensternn), who has had three abortions and who advises Bibi to "de-dramatize" what has just happened.
Not only are we all sat there in our little germ breeding pods – the train, the bus – bundled up and getting too hot, feeling desolate at the idea of another week at work and the fact it's almost a whole year until Christmas, we're also reading stories pointing out to us precisely how little we're going to enjoy today, because, in case you didn't know, it's worse than any other day IN HISTORY.
It quoted her as saying that Mr Clegg's tougher approach to immigration - including a plan for some immigrants to pay a £1,000 deposit when applying for visas - left her feeling "desolate" and "catastrophically depressed".
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I feel desolate".
Most look desolate.
It concludes: "Spare a thought for England keeper Rob Green who must be feeling pretty desolate.
It left me with a desolate feeling".
Every hallway has empty classrooms, giving the school a desolate feeling.
Tragedies, including the death of her mother from cancer as well as the loss of two close family friends, left Spofforth feeling still more desolate.
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