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The phrase 'expressed disappointment' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that someone has shown their dissatisfaction or lack of enthusiasm about something. For example, "The students expressed disappointment when they found out the school was closed due to the snowstorm."
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Republican governors expressed disappointment.
Her face expressed disappointment.
Others expressed disappointment.
Obama expressed disappointment.
Some regulars have expressed disappointment.
The Justice Department expressed disappointment.
Those investors expressed disappointment yesterday.
Mr. Ross expressed disappointment on Wednesday.
Western officials expressed disappointment, but not surprise.
The IOC expressed disappointment at the judgement.
Some education policy groups expressed disappointment.
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