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Discover Ludwig"disappointed with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing a feeling of unhappiness or dissatisfaction with something or someone. For example: "I was disappointed with the quality of service at the restaurant."
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He's disappointed with himself".
Are you disappointed with life?
"We are disappointed with that.
Am I disappointed with them?
"We're disappointed with the second goal.
I'm more disappointed with the mistake".
Disappointed with your football team's start?
Still, residents were disappointed with the pace.
Are you disappointed with Brad Richards's play?
He was disappointed with what he found.
Chinua Achebe is disappointed with Nigeria.
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