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The phrase "disappointing for me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing personal feelings of disappointment regarding a situation or event.
Example: "The outcome of the game was disappointing for me, as I had high hopes for our team."
Alternatives: "disheartening for me" or "frustrating for me."
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"It's disappointing for me.
It's disappointing, it's also disappointing for me.
It's disappointing for me; it's hard to watch the games.
"It's a little disappointing for me," he said.
"It was very disappointing for me," Park recalled.
Sure it's disappointing for me but that's tennis.
"There's nothing disappointing for me," the manager said.
"Obviously it was disappointing for me," Harrington said.
"The situation of 2009, when I lost, was it disappointing for me about the crowd?
I mean the goal has been achieved, but this is disappointing for me.
It was disappointing for me in Dunedin as well as the team.
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