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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disappointed about it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing feelings of disappointment regarding a specific situation or outcome.
Example: "I was really disappointed about it when I found out the event was canceled."
Alternatives: "disappointed by it" or "disappointed in it."
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Although they have lost nine wickets, which they will be disappointed about, it was not as a result of slack or sloppy batting.
And I'm just very disappointed about it.
But being disappointed about it is not enough.
I was very disappointed about it and feeling down after I got the rejection," said Abramovitz.
"I'm very disappointed about it," Rod Thorn, the Nets' president, said last night.
So, he finds a way to wiggle out of my Hercules grip and I'm a little disappointed about it".
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"Actually, that's one of the biggest things I'm disappointed about," he said.
"It became much more public, which I'm a bit disappointed about, that it did come out in the press.
"The thing we're most disappointed about is just it being over, especially saying goodbye to our seniors "I'm just sorry for the seniors and to my teammates, because we had a lot of fun".
"Beyond disappointed to hear about it.
It has - I don't know much about the other worlds but I never get the impression that the worlds of music or the worlds of theatre or literature have so many people who are angry at the art form itself, and angry or disappointed or upset about it.
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