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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clear disappointment" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling or emotion of disappointment that is evident or easy to see. Example: Despite their high expectations, the team's loss in the championship game was a clear disappointment for their dedicated fans.
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Forest groups reacted with clear disappointment.
That has been a clear disappointment to me.
The Christmas season had been a clear disappointment.
To Black Lives Matter activists, the outcome was a clear disappointment — though perhaps not a surprise.
He said the Cowboys started to do that this season, despite the clear disappointment at the end.
The only clear disappointment on the site is the building that has been plagued by structural difficulties, Norman Foster's Harmon Hotel.
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But, again, Disney has Incredibles 2 coming down the pike with little reason to spend more on a clear-cut disappointment that is less essential to the overall Disney brand.
To me, one of the clear disappointments of modern rugby is that in the main we have lost our innovation.
Washington should make clear its disappointment with Cairo and Riyadh.
Once the themes touch down and the arc of the story becomes clear, some disappointment sets in.
But in the recent release from its monetary council, the bank made clear its disappointment with the breakdown in talks with the I.M.F. and the European Union.
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