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The phrase "always disappointed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent feeling of dissatisfaction or letdown regarding a particular situation or person.
Example: "After years of hoping for a change, I find myself always disappointed by the lack of progress."
Alternatives: "perpetually let down" or "constantly disheartened".
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You're always disappointed when you lose but you're even more disappointed when you lose and you don't play well.
We are always disappointed.
"I am always disappointed.
"Love has always disappointed me.
I am almost always disappointed.
"I'm always disappointed in my movies.
I'm always disappointed if there's not a lot of orange.
Are you always disappointed with your holiday snaps?
I was always disappointed when there was really a play".
I'm always disappointed to find such confections masquerading as muffins.
"We're always disappointed when we lose revenues," she said.
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