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Discover LudwigThe phrase "What a letdown" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express disappointment or dissatisfaction with an experience or outcome. Example: "After waiting for months for the concert, the performance was such a letdown that I left early."
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What a letdown".
What a letdown it was, after five lovely hours.
What a letdown after all that.
What a letdown that he displayed absolutely zero personality at his Greenbriar Resort date.
"What a letdown!" wrote Richard L. Coe of the Washington Post.
But what a letdown.
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What a colossal letdown.
But what a complete letdown.
What marvels we all expected from George Lucas's Industrial Light and Magic, but what an ungolden letdown it is.
The writer and director, David Koepp, stages the events leading to the end of Mort's marriage so well that most of what follows is a letdown.
Okay so that was a letdown, what could we do?
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