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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disappointment of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling of disappointment about someone or something. For example: "The disappointment of not achieving his goal weighed heavily on him."
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Much to our disappointment, of course.
The disappointment of defeat weighs heavy in all our hearts".
It was the biggest disappointment of my career".
"It was the first great disappointment of my life".
"It's the biggest disappointment of my career," Posada said.
"I just remember the disappointment of it all in 2009.
But the disappointment of that loss has lingered.
Still, the disappointment of the crowd was palpable.
The tawdry disappointment of racism, though, stalked her childhood.
Then, to the disappointment of investors, the stocks lost steam.
For me this was the greatest disappointment of all.
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