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Discover Ludwig"disappointed as" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a comparison between two things that have been found to be unsatisfactory. For example: "I was disappointed as the forecasted rain never materialised."
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He added: "I would be very disappointed as well.
We believe your shareholders would be disappointed as well.
A special of tuna tartare disappointed as well.
His admirers were disappointed as well by his discussion of worship and the soul.
"I'm bitterly disappointed, as is Alex, it has not worked out," said Fawaz al-Hasawi.
He'll be disappointed as well".
"They look at their own performances and they've been disappointed as well".
PETA was disappointed, as well. .
(PN1) Some patients were disappointed as well about this lack of follow-up after receiving a one-time lifestyle advice.
He will feel as disappointed as anybody.
He seemed almost as disappointed as Gordon.
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