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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a disappointing assessment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an evaluation or judgment that did not meet expectations or was unsatisfactory.
Example: "The team's performance review resulted in a disappointing assessment, highlighting several areas for improvement."
Alternatives: "an unsatisfactory evaluation" or "a discouraging review."
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That said, Jane Jankowski, the spokeswoman, pointed to disappointing assessment results from the school, and added that the governor had no intention of undoing his appointments to its board.
They may request new lectures by citing disappointing assessment results from topics learnt through PBL.
This disappointing assessment reflects "continuing low investment in prevention and control of chronic, noncommunicable diseases at local and global level" [ 22].
Whereas the underperformance of visual iPET assessment was expectable, especially the poor performance of the Δ SUVmax approach was a disappointing finding.
It's a disappointing scorecard.
It was a disappointing moment.
Barca destroy a disappointing Madrid.
"It's a disappointing day.
This is a disappointing time.
Ginsberg makes a disappointing Rimbaud.
"It's a disappointing loss".
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