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The phrase "are really disappointing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express dissatisfaction or letdown regarding a person, event, or situation.
Example: "The results of the experiment are really disappointing, as we expected a much higher yield."
Alternatives: "are quite disappointing" or "are very disappointing."
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"What's been reported is really disappointing – Dustin's actions are really disappointing," Dangerfield said.
- NJ.com, March 2015 Maggie Gyllenhaal "There are things that are really disappointing about being an actress in Hollywood that surprise me all the time.
"There are things that are really disappointing about being an actress in Hollywood that surprise me all the time," she said.
The devices for this niche market are really disappointing.
The devices for this niche market are really disappointing.
Which, in my mind, means sales are really disappointing right now, admittedly only one and a half month in.
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"It's really disappointing.
"This is really disappointing.
"So this is really disappointing".
And that's really disappointing".
But it was really disappointing".
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