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"be disappointed with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you are not happy with a situation or outcome. For example: "I was disappointed with the results of the exam."
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They will be disappointed with their match against Scotland.
"You will not be disappointed with your purchase.
Or, reasons to be disappointed with the twenty-first century.
Some, however, may be disappointed with the novel's uneven pace.
You've got to be disappointed with a loss.
"It's hard to be disappointed with a 63.
I couldn't be disappointed with the performances; now what we're getting is performances plus results".
Hard to be disappointed with six under for the day, though.
Some people, he added, will be disappointed with the continued ban on gay leaders.
"We may be disappointed with him, but we consider him a partner.
Even in good times Indian voters tend to be disappointed with their governments.
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