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The phrase "a bit disappointed when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a mild sense of disappointment regarding a specific event or situation.
Example: "I was a bit disappointed when the concert was canceled at the last minute."
Alternatives: "somewhat let down when" or "a little disheartened when".
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I think it fair to say you might feel a bit disappointed when you see what your favourite BBC personality says when there isn't anyone black around.
Mustang exhausts are basically tuned to be just under the legal limits for loud noise, she explained: some owners would be delighted to wake up their neighbours each time they left home.I had expected the very largest trucks to have manual gearboxes, and was a bit disappointed when they too had automatic transmissions.
So what can we expect from season two, which starts on 21 June on HBO in the US and Sky Atlantic in the UK? Let's be honest, I think we were all a bit disappointed when the casting of Vince Vaughn and Colin Farrell was announced.
"In fairness to him, I think he has been a bit disappointed when he has come onto the field.
"I was a bit disappointed when we lost the toss because I thought it would be a decent deck for batting," said Broad.
The parents were a bit disappointed when Dan quit college.
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CB: I was a little bit disappointed when he commented in Parliament on whether Rebekah should resign or not because I didn't really feel he had all of the facts at his finger tips to comment on that.
But I wonder if I'm alone in always feeling just a teensy bit disappointed when, after all the ominous music and camera creeping up the fence to reveal a misty mansion with gothic turrets, Citizen Kane turns out not to be a horror movie.
"I was a bit disappointed for myself when I heard the list but I was more disappointed, and incredibly surprised, that no women made the list," said the Suffolk-born phenomenon.
When you get that close, you're obviously a bit disappointed.
When it was revealed last week, I have to say I was a bit disappointed.
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