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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with despair" is a valid phrase and can be used in written English.
You could use it when you're trying to emphasize the feeling of hopelessness or sorrow associated with a particular situation. For example, "The family left their home-town with despair, not knowing when or if they would ever return."
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It's a book which fills you first with despair, then with hope.
There will be numerous embarrassing moments, along with despair at your lack of vocabulary.
China is almost universally viewed with despair.
This knowledge filled him with despair.
But with despair, rather than with sleep.
At times, Jennifer was overcome with despair.
In Nicosia, the deal was met with despair.
THE carnage in Omagh could fill anyone with despair.
As a nostalgic I sometimes watch it with despair.
The weeks that preceded Morsi's victory were laden with despair.
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Racked by fatigue and wretched with despair, Rhea stopped chemotherapy prematurely.
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