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The phrase "disappointed because" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to indicate that someone is feeling a sense of sadness or dissatisfaction resulting from unmet expectations or hopes. Example Sentence: She was disappointed because her favorite team lost the championship game.
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We're all disappointed because we worked very hard and controlled the game.
And then I wasn't disappointed because.. I really had hopes that it might do something and it was pleasant.
I'm disappointed because we have to mature.
JDB: And you are disappointed because of this?
"Definitely disappointed because we had some self-inflicted wounds".
We're very disappointed because we should have won.
"I am massively disappointed because I was in great shape".
"I'm disappointed because I thought something should have been done".
Personally I feel disappointed because we got relegated.
I'm disappointed because we didn't capitalize on that".
I was really disappointed because I couldn't contact with him.
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