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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'his disappointment' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to someone's unhappiness or feeling of letdown. For example, "John was filled with his disappointment when he found out he had not been accepted to his first choice university."
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21, venting his disappointment.
Time has dulled his disappointment.
To his disappointment, she refused.
He actually believed in his disappointment.
"Bergoglio?" He struggled to hide his disappointment.
On Wednesday morning, his disappointment was palpable.
Hoedlmoser said his disappointment was for Vonn.
His disappointment falls just short of resentment.
To his disappointment, Spanish was spoken again.
Pressed further, Gspurning reluctantly voiced his disappointment.
He cannot conceal his disappointment.
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