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Discover LudwigThe phrase "That's disappointing" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express dissatisfaction or letdown regarding a situation or outcome. Example: "I was really looking forward to the concert, but when I found out it was canceled, I thought, that's disappointing."
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That's false, that's disappointing and that's sad", he says.
"It's the result that's disappointing as the performance was brilliant.
That's disappointing for now, but let's see tomorrow.
"That's disappointing, but it isn't putting anyone's life at risk".
That's disappointing.
"That's disappointing," I say.
"That's disappointing and frustrating".
That's disappointing, if I'm honest.
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This may also lead to a connection that is disappointing.
Wow, that is disappointing.
It was more the atmospherics that were disappointing.
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