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Discover Ludwig"disenchanted with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to convey a sense of disappointment or frustration with something. For example, "I was disenchanted with the movie's predictable ending."
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Disenchanted with banking?
Progressives are Disenchanted with Obama -- Abolitionists were Disenchanted with Lincoln.
"People are disenchanted with paper currencies.
However, audiences grew disenchanted with his films.
Disenchanted with marketing or banking?
Julie appears a bit disenchanted with Bobby.
Sometimes they are disenchanted with school.
Baugh grew disenchanted with Wismer's shoestring operation.
"People are very disenchanted with politicians generally.
He is disenchanted with British politics.
But he remained disenchanted with the team's play of late.
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