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The phrase "almost disappointed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling that is close to disappointment but not fully realized, often indicating a mix of emotions or expectations.
Example: "I was almost disappointed when I found out the concert was sold out, but then I learned they were adding another show."
Alternatives: "nearly let down" or "borderline disappointed".
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She seemed almost disappointed I had used the right word!
The Reds fans were almost disappointed at that quick out.
When I lifted my hand I was almost disappointed to see that the spot was gone.
I was almost disappointed not to find Mma Ramotswe brewing tea in his kitchen.
Janice said, sounding almost disappointed, as if she were forty years too late to try to save the world.
By the time I ran up the hill (now a mountain) into the final straight I was almost disappointed it was over!
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Most disappointed him.
He seemed almost as disappointed as Gordon.
Prices rise, and those with deep pockets seek to outdo each other by searching for the most exotic landscape, a relentless battle for position that is bound to leave almost everyone disappointed.
It would have been a magical hole in one on the par three and he looked almost as disappointed as he had been the previous evening, when he missed that record-breaking round of 62.
The visiting manager duly looked almost as disappointed as Taylor after Afobe's rather am-dram tumble in the area under Colback's challenge but, despite slight contact, the referee failed to buy the resultant penalty appeals.
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