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"my despair" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express a deep feeling of hopelessness, sadness, and discouragement. For example, "When I received the news, I felt a deep sense of my despair."
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Keeping the secret upped my despair.
My despair, happily, was premature.
"I have to ease out of my despair".
No! No! Cornelia will never marry, Cornelia is my despair".
I had to have a gin and tonic to get over my despair.
He has a fantastic singing voice, which he'll never use, to my despair".
I was broken down, but in the pit of my despair I heard the Lord speak".
But I'm not only sobbing about the dog; even in my despair I know that.
Daniel 1, 6: Sometimes I think I overstated my despair; though not that of my readers.
"I heard today to my despair that an Arab baby was hurt," he said.
My despair at this situation has led me to consider Chimney Bellflower (Campanula pyramidalis).
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