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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Deeply disappointed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong feeling of disappointment about a situation or outcome.
Example: "After hearing the news about the cancellation of the event, I felt deeply disappointed."
Alternatives: "Profoundly disappointed" or "Extremely disappointed."
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Deeply disappointed, Joseph now saw his only hope in Catherine.
Deeply disappointed by the end of the socialist experiment, Wolf withdrew from the public debate.
I was deeply disappointed.
I'm deeply disappointed".
The Grosmaires were deeply disappointed.
I felt deeply disappointed.
Am devastated and deeply disappointed.
Mr Müntefering said he was "deeply disappointed".
And it left immigration activists deeply disappointed.
"I'm deeply disappointed where we are right now.
The American embassy said it was "deeply disappointed".
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