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Discover Ludwig"disappointing figures" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing or discussing numbers or statistics that are lower or less favorable than expected. Example: The company's report revealed disappointing figures for the second quarter, with a 15% decrease in profits compared to the previous year.
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These are disappointing figures.
Disappointing figures from the housing sector have become familiar headlines.
He did not seek to excuse the "very disappointing figures".
There are two ways of looking at the latest disappointing figures for public borrowing.
"They are very disappointing figures and there's no doubt about that.
The disappointing figures added to the sell-off; they didn't initiate it.
"These are flat, disappointing figures and you need a magnifying glass to see much sign of recovery here," he said.
Poor UK manufacturing figures rekindled fears of a triple-dip recession, following news of similarly disappointing figures from China.
Osborne said: "We all know the country has deep-rooted economic problems and these disappointing figures confirm that.
Associated British Foods is again the biggest faller after Monday's disappointing figures, down another 96p to £27.19.
It contrasted with deepening gloom around Asian markets after more disappointing figures about the state of the Chinese economy.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com