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Discover Ludwig"disappointment at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing disappointment at something or someone. For example: "The students expressed their disappointment at the school's decision to close early for the holidays."
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Disappointment at the U.N.
The IOC expressed disappointment at the judgement.
"But no, there's no disappointment at all.
Mr. Sandor expressed disappointment at the outcome.
It's not a disappointment at all.
Analysts expressed disappointment at the company's announcement.
"So there's disappointment at all levels.
It is the disappointment at the abandonment of an experiment.
The disappointment at these meagre results was very great.
There was also disappointment at a lack of buyback news.
Still, she could not hide her disappointment at finishing second.
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