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The phrase "am extremely disappointed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a strong feeling of dissatisfaction or letdown regarding a situation or outcome.
Example: "After hearing the news about the canceled event, I must say I am extremely disappointed."
Alternatives: "am very disappointed" or "feel deeply let down."
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I am extremely disappointed.
"I am extremely disappointed," said Neville.
"I am extremely disappointed," Mr. Borrero said.
"I am extremely disappointed by the CPS decision today.
He said: "I am extremely disappointed by the findings of the Fifa appeals committee as announced.
"Although I am extremely disappointed, I understand and absolutely respect his decision.
Mr Coulson said in a statement: "I am extremely disappointed by this latest CPS decision.
"I am extremely disappointed that these athletes have chosen to blame me for their own violations.
"I am extremely disappointed and saddened," Mr. Wu'er said Wednesday in a telephone interview from Taiwan.
I am a retired R.N. and I am extremely disappointed in the medical community here.
"I am extremely disappointed to be leaving West Ham," Zola said.
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