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"further disappointment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to additional disappointment that someone experiences or feels. For example, "When she failed the test for the second time, she felt further disappointment."
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Any further disappointment could push him toward the door.
That necessitated the personnel shuffles that led to further disappointment today.
Another, bookending the summer with further disappointment, deprived them of two Premier League points.
Going beyond that headline finding, there's further disappointment for the Yes campaign.
Can you save me some taxi rides, leg work and further disappointment?
Further disappointment was expressed by the Trust in the BBC annual report, also published yesterday.
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There are further disappointments.
He also cautioned that the company might suffer further disappointments next quarter because the nationwide erosion of state finances had weakened the education market in the United States.
But further disappointments and devastations lie in store, as the film, without succumbing to glib cynicism, refuses any easy route toward comfort or redemption.
Further disappointments seem likely for Spain's goal of reducing the deficit to 4.5% of GDP in 2013, not least since the government's prediction that the economy will shrink by only 0.5% in 2013 is optimistic.
So, like a lot of things about the early 00s, it sucked the big one, but in hindsight it did at least have a kind of formative quality to it, setting the precedent for further disappointments in the adult world.
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