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The correct phrasing of this sentence is 'disappointed with.' For example: I was disappointed with the results of the experiment.
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Of course he is disappointed, we are all disappointed, the fans are disappointed, of course they are.
We could be disappointed, of course.
I hope I'm not disappointed, of course.
Television future is uncertain - audience may be disappointed of characters don't live up to their expectations.
"I'm bitterly disappointed, of course, but I don't feel I need to resign, no.
Some records by rock's elder statesmen have disappointed of late; Petty's is uncharacteristically easy going.
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"Terribly, terribly disappointed to hear of CBeebies exit from India.
She looks disappointed for all of two seconds.
Environmental groups were disappointed to learn of yet another delay.
The set of manufactured elements disappointed admirers of American industrial production as it sold for $5.76 million.
But what could disappointed fans of the dark vision of Edward Scissorhands or Gothic Batman turn to?
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