Sentence examples for disappointing think from inspiring English sources

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If an ending is disappointing, think about how you would have liked it to be different.

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"[Not making the World Cup] was disappointing, I think everyone that got cut would have been disappointed.

This is so disappointing to think that people believed this.

"And I thought that was very disappointing, I think we need to move forward on that.

Had he been disappointing, I think we'd have scratched the idea".

It's disappointing to think that they wouldn't give that man his due.

It's a little disappointing to think that all this work might be for naught".

It's sorely disappointing to think this production is from the same man who made physical theatre seem so inventive and witty in his staging of Nicholas Nickleby three decades ago.

It is disappointing to think that the next generation's perception of nurses and nursing is going to be pretty similar to the last two or three generations.

"We're thrilled to have done so well, but at the same time, it's disappointing to think that we can't compete in London as a team," Thompson said.

Then, two years later, he wrote enthusiastically about Altman's hallucinatory "3 Women": "…the movie mercifully doesn't attempt to explain what's happened in logical terms (any explanation would be disappointing, I think, compared to the continuing mystery).

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