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Discover LudwigThe phrase "immediate desire" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong or urgent want or need for something. Example: Her immediate desire for a cup of coffee led her to the nearest café.
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Art can fulfill an immediate desire for relaxation.
There's no immediate desire for a change of scenery.
Food is the immediate desire and thinness the more remote but possibly achievable goal.
They place the candidates' own immediate desire to succeed above the nation's greater good.
I watch the children in their relentless mobility, intent on their immediate desire, pleasure, or anger.
This is a great user-centric solution, driven by the consumers' immediate desire and delivering instant value.
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Cut off from the longstanding values of the human family, these characters turn to immediate desires.
What would stop such a person from using those powers to gratify his or her immediate desires?
McEwan's "Solar" subverts this relationship, as the protagonist doesn't care about much of anything beyond his own immediate desires.
And if the reforms had been around long enough for locals to get their bearings and look beyond satisfying today's immediate desires, they would have questioned and possibly resisted the project.
Whether it's planning for retirement or losing weight, we find it too easy to disregard very clear science — and disregard our long-term health — in order to satiate our immediate desires.
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