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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disappointment from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the feeling of disappointment that results from a specific action or event. Example: I couldn't help but feel a sense of disappointment from my daughter's low test scores.
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Evokes extreme disappointment from onlookers.
I still feel disappointment from it.
"Right now I feel disappointment from today.
It was met with groans of disappointment from every quarter.
She said she expects some possible initial disappointment from those who treasured the original.
Against this challenging backdrop, Apple's maps have been a disappointment from the start.
Not that they are upset, but there is certainly an air of disappointment from everybody".
I also understand the intensity of the disappointment from teammates, fans, and other players.
But the turnout was a disappointment from the Republicans' point of view.
The disappointment from the left has focused on Obama's cuts to Medicare and Social Security.
It did not look like any disappointment from the British Open carried over.
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