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The phrase "disappointment caused" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a feeling of disappointment that has been created or caused by a particular event or person. For example, "The incident caused great disappointment among everyone involved."
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But to question its basic utility is to take the disappointment caused by these election results too far.
This disappointment caused the principal to lament: "you invest in them, get them to a level of skill, and then they leave.
"We apologise for any disappointment caused to ticket holders and artists and will be offering a full refund to everyone who has booked tickets for this event".
I think the dual attitude comes from the disappointment caused by the destruction of the probably inefficient but powerful and stately structure the Soviet Union was.
James would like to apologise to his fans for any disappointment caused to them by these cancellations and he hopes to get back to full health as soon as possible".
Surgeries across the country are apparently dealing with a surge in cases of listlessness, low self-worth and non-specific disappointment, caused by the passing of our great summer of sport.
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"I'm sure by then I would be much improved". Samuelson's withdrawal is another in a succession of disappointments caused by injury and illness since 1985.
You may learn, too, as a defense against the absurd disappointments caused by fragile and unhappy parents, the crude art of sarcasm".
She will share frustrations, surprises, and disappointments caused by different components of the project, ranging from the participant choice to language, time, and culture-related challenges or assumptions and funding.
While Annenberg achieved some successes, it cited a variety of "disappointments" caused by its failure to anticipate changes in local school policies, rapid turnover in school leadership and spreading its resources too thin.
But, historically speaking, AI's successes have often been followed by disappointments – caused, in large part, by the inflated predictions of technological visionaries.
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