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The phrase "a pattern of disappointment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a recurring situation or trend where disappointment is frequently experienced.
Example: "After several failed attempts to secure funding, it became clear that there was a pattern of disappointment in our project proposals."
Alternatives: "a cycle of disappointment" or "a trend of disappointment".
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But if someone has a pattern of disappointment in many areas of life, a therapist should consider that it could be self-engineered.
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Consider whether there is a pattern of disappointments in your past that you may be repeating.
"So there has been a pattern of hope and disappointment, hype and almost battling between subjects, families and researchers".
The whole "nobody understands me" resignation to solitude thing becomes far less endearing in the graying realm of middle age, when it speaks less to naivety and more to a very real pattern of disappointment, but still worthy of consideration.
The whole "nobody understands me" resignation to solitude thing becomes far less endearing in the greying realm of middle age, when it speaks less to naivety and more to a very real pattern of disappointment, but still worthy of consideration.
This pattern of disappointment and renewed faith in finance isn't new.
How can I break my pattern of disappointment?
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