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Discover LudwigThe phrase "doesn't disappoint" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something meets or exceeds expectations. Example: The new restaurant in town doesn't disappoint; their food is delicious and their service is top-notch.
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She doesn't disappoint here.
"He doesn't disappoint.
It doesn't disappoint.
Petra, though, doesn't disappoint.
Fort doesn't disappoint.
The programme doesn't disappoint.
And it doesn't disappoint.
I hope it doesn't disappoint.
The book itself doesn't disappoint.
And he doesn't disappoint here.
But Cohen's own idiosyncratic hybrid doesn't disappoint.
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