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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really disappointing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express dissatisfaction or letdown regarding a person, event, or experience.
Example: "The movie was a really disappointing experience, as it failed to meet my expectations."
Alternatives: "a major letdown" or "a huge disappointment."
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"That is a really disappointing signal".
We conceded a really disappointing third goal which kills it".
For us it was a really disappointing day.
"Michael Gove said that was a really disappointing statistic.
"We all understand it was a really disappointing result".
A really disappointing year for British TV, which has been on a downward slide.
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If she breaks her word, it won't be the first time a politician was a little less than truthful with us, but for those of us that really want to see the bad guys get what they deserve... well, letting contempt slide will be a really, really disappointing turn of events.
"Then to lose a goal from a corner is really disappointing and then obviously they followed that up by scoring another goal from a corner whereas we didn't look a threat at set-pieces.
"It's a terrible law, really disappointing," said Chief Jim Maher of the Escondido Police Department, who sharply expanded checkpoints after taking over the agency in 2006.
Crewe Alexandra manager Steve Davis told BBC Radio Stoke: "To go out without a whimper is really disappointing.
"I am surprised in the performance - to allow a free header and a goal after just a few minutes was really disappointing.
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