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The phrase "a disappointing day" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a day that did not meet your expectations or was unsatisfactory in some way.
Example: "After all the plans fell through, it turned out to be a disappointing day for everyone involved."
Alternatives: "an unsatisfactory day" or "a frustrating day."
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It was a disappointing day.
"It was a disappointing day," Mustin said.
If I've had a disappointing day, I'll strum slowly.
It was a disappointing day for America's big guns.
All that added up to a disappointing day for investors.
Sorenstam, still the No. 2 player in the world, had a disappointing day.
The Demons had too many passengers on a disappointing day, but Dom Tyson, Nathan Jones and Jack Viney worked hard.
General Manager Theo Epstein called today a disappointing day and said, "There's always concern when your best pitcher can't pitch".
A disappointing end to a disappointing day for Paul Casey, who sees his short par putt on 18 horseshoe out.
"This is a disappointing day for everyone who is serious about reducing America's dependence on foreign oil," said Senator John Kerry, a Democrat.
McDowell was no less disappointed, although he was a little more eager than Furyk to find the positives in what was ultimately a disappointing day.
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