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The phrase "a bit disappointing when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express mild disappointment regarding a specific situation or event.
Example: "It was a bit disappointing when the concert was canceled at the last minute."
Alternatives: "somewhat disappointing when" or "rather disappointing when".
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It will be a bit disappointing when it all finishes".
"It is a bit disappointing when a coach says that but it does not bother me.
It feels a bit disappointing when you have some chances and you lose but it's still big progress".
It's a bit disappointing when he suddenly reveals a love for Coldplay, the musical equivalent of a semi-detached bungalow in Weybridge.
He's the highest-rated chaser in training, having won the King George and the Betfred Bowl at Aintree, though the Gold Cup was a bit disappointing, when he led over the last but got overhauled on the run-in.
It's always a bit disappointing when you've led, but it was quite an even game with chances at both ends.
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MR. BISHOP and Mr. Green are a bit disappointing and not entirely original when prescribing cures for what they think ails capitalism.
CBS's move of "The Mentalist" to Thursday at 10, which seemed a bit disappointing in its first week, was more positive when playback was factored in.
Saptapadi, a once-raced maiden from Michael Stoute's yard, looked green in fourth and can do better, though it was a bit disappointing that he couldn't pick up a bit better when it mattered.
When the 5 first went on sale, mileage was a bit disappointing.
Is it a bit disappointing?
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