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Discover Ludwig"get let down" is a correct and often used phrase in English.
It means to feel disappointed or betrayed by someone or something. Example: I really thought my best friend would come to my party, but she never showed up. I can't believe I got let down like that.
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Cindy Leveille said: "He's afraid to get close and get let down again.
Speaking of "times when you get let down because you can't do what you'd like," he said, "I believe in God, and that's what keeps me going.
"I don't normally get let down and it is not often that it happens".
When watching athletes compete with the equipment he has helped develop, "you're just hoping they won't get let down," he says.
"It can't happen and, ultimately, the ones who do get let down are the fans and the people who can't influence what we do on the pitch.
Aase's story will no doubt chime with many European entrepreneurs who get let down by short-sighted government backed funds, which they must often turn to when private capital is so scarce outside of major centres like London, Paris or Berlin.
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The last time I got let down was three years ago, when Steve Bartman touched that ball before Moises Alou could catch it.
"Immigrants want to trust the police on Long Island, but they keep getting let down".
And getting let down after a big buildup is always worse than just not expecting much to begin with.
Let's get down, let's get down, let's get down... Fast paced, loose dance floor antics from the Subject Detroit head, the kind of the rhythm that gets in your head and just won't quit.
Let's get down and get real.
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