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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hopeless about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone feeling pessimistically uncertain about a situation or outcome. Example Sentence: Without much insight into the situation, she became hopeless about what the future might bring.
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The Council feels rather hopeless about N.Y.
I am pretty hopeless about remembering coupons.
My school was hopeless about music too.
I was feeling so hopeless about everything.
They were old and hopeless about three minutes ago.
And the populace feels angry and hopeless about the future.
You don't have to feel hopeless about what's next.
Woke up feeling pretty hopeless about this loss.
Ms. Croce's central point was "I can't review someone I feel sorry for or hopeless about".
Some responders felt hopeless about communicating their views to the public.
Miller, between runs, came off sounding hopeless about the rule change.
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