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Discover Ludwig"disillusioned by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the feeling of disappointment or frustration caused by something being different from what you expected or hoped. Example: Bill was disillusioned by the bad customer service he received.
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"I became disillusioned by the training.
"Homosexuals are disillusioned by lies from Satan".
And he is disillusioned by Broadway's commercialization.
Some opponents are disillusioned by the outcomes of earlier takeovers.
Disillusioned by Western medicine, Cohen began exploring other options.
Mr. Abidin refilled on red wine but seemed disillusioned by all the glitz.
Voters, whom Mr Lee promised 7% annual growth, are disillusioned by his handling of economic issues.
I remember being not so much impressed as disillusioned by this.
A wealthy ex-backer says he is disillusioned by Mr Sharif's incompetence as a manager.
Ms. Hewitt said she was so disillusioned by the experience that she left the corporate world.
I feel more disillusioned by British TV more and more of late.
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