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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disappointing to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing feelings of disappointment regarding a person, situation, or outcome. Example: "The results of the project were disappointing to the entire team."
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It's disappointing, to be sure.
It's disappointing to see that.
It was disappointing to watch.
The initial outcome was disappointing to Republicans.
"Obviously it's disappointing to lose Will.
"That's very disappointing to find".
It's extremely disappointing to say the least".
"It's disappointing, to be honest with you.
It's been very disappointing to me".
"It's disappointing to get teased every year".
"It's disappointing to lose right away.
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