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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'He was desperate' is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person's feelings when they are feeling very desperate or hopeless. For example, 'After he lost his job, he was desperate to find another way to support his family.'.
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He was desperate.
He was desperate for clients.
By 1973, he was desperate.
He was desperate to hire caseworkers.
He was desperate to find escape routes.
"He was desperate," Chapelin said.
"He was desperate," Eisen said.
By then, he was desperate.
"He was desperate for it.
He was desperate to continue studying.
He was desperate to enjoy his football.
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