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The phrase "actually disappointed with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a feeling of disappointment regarding a specific situation, event, or outcome.
Example: "I was actually disappointed with the movie, as I had high expectations based on the reviews."
Alternatives: "truly let down by" or "genuinely dissatisfied with".
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Leiter was actually disappointed with himself.
"How incredible it is that we're actually disappointed with bronze medal now".
Instead, he scolded his opponents for even considering it: "I am actually disappointed with a lot of the Republican politicians," he said.
Patrick said she was actually disappointed with the finish; she was third going into the last lap but was shuffled back in the final dash to the checkered flag.
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I was really disappointed with Max.
I am really disappointed with the news.
"We are really disappointed with that performance.
"I'm really disappointed with it.
"We're really disappointed with that one.
"I'm really disappointed with my team".
I was really disappointed with that episode.
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