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'expressed dismay' is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is feeling or showing displeasure or disappointment. For example: The mayor expressed dismay at the increasing number of homeless people in the city.
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Mr. Osgood expressed dismay over the public expression of enmity.
Western diplomats expressed dismay.
European officials expressed dismay.
The two churches expressed dismay.
Two influential members of Congress expressed dismay.
Another man, Ghulam Wali, 71, expressed dismay.
The report expressed dismay with that approach.
Foreign Office diplomats also expressed dismay.
Conservation groups expressed dismay at the directive.
Some of the commentariat expressed dismay.
City officials expressed dismay over the charges.
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