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"i disappoint" is not a complete and grammatically correct sentence.
It is missing a subject and verb. The correct form would be "I am disappointed" or "I disappoint myself/others." This phrase can be used when one is expressing feelings of disappointment or acknowledging that they may have let someone down. Example: "I am disappointed that I did not get the job, but I will keep trying."
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"I feel I disappoint people when I am not Samantha.
"Every time I promote one person, I disappoint 10 others," he lamented.
Why should I disappoint the friend who's been collecting my notes and cards for 30 years?
I disappoint countless would-be employers at auditions with my failure to comply with an Indian accent.
If I disappoint her or upset her or we're not speaking, or something goes wrong, then I cry".
I disappoint my daughter the next morning at breakfast – "but mum, you promised me you were a vegetarian!" – when I order the sausage in a roll (£6).
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Then I disappointed him.
Was I disappointed?
"I disappointed myself".
I disappointed my team".
No. Am I disappointed?
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