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To express dismay, you would use the phrase "with dismay" after a statement to show that the speaker feels a sense of concern or distress about something. For example: "I heard the news of his untimely passing with dismay."
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Apple's decision to launch a budget version of the iPhone was greeted with dismay on Wednesday by investors, who sent its shares sliding towards their biggest one day fall in eight months.
There's been "a very considerable internal hubbub about Reader's closure", one Googler told me, while a 600-post thread of anger and dismay on highbrow forum Metafilter mirrors outrage across Facebook, Twitter and elsewhere.
Gerta saw dismay on Ms. Sternlieb's face.
Google publicly expressed dismay on the ECJ's ruling.
The post met with widespread dismay on social media.
Republicans expressed dismay on Wednesday at that possibility.
Even New York Republicans had a hard time hiding their dismay on Thursday.
21 article with quite some dismay on the day it was published.
Stage designer and arts manager Lian Bell began to voice her dismay on Facebook.
But riders' advocates expressed dismay on Thursday that the authority was still raising fares after cutting service.
American diplomats and soldiers expressed dismay on Monday about the C.I.A.'s cash deliveries, which some said fueled corruption.
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