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Discover Ludwig"disappointed at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to express feeling or dissatisfaction with a particular situation or outcome. For example: "She was disappointed at the results of the election."
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Many were disappointed at that.
I am disappointed, at best.
"I'm disappointed at the outcome.
Colour me highly disappointed at the asymmetry.
"Everyone is disappointed at this time".
"Absolutely not disappointed at all.
"I'm not disappointed at all.
"I'm disappointed at the outcome, of course.
"I'm not disappointed at all," Dementieva said.
"I'm not disappointed at all," she said.
But honestly, I'm not disappointed at all.
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