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Discover Ludwig"I got disappointed" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to describe a situation in which you experienced feelings of disappointment. For example, "I got disappointed when I didn't get the job I had interviewed for."
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"Sometimes with young players I get disappointed, and sometimes I'm pleasantly surprised.
I get disappointed but much of the time it's a difficult ask to keep all the parties happy".
I would be chuffed but I don't want to get my hopes up in case I get disappointed.
When I get disappointed by a race, I can figure out why I did badly".
"I don't have expectations so it's very rarely that I get disappointed.
I get disappointed when I see a 30-second pre-roll in front of a 30-second video.
Things are getting better for the Detroit carmakers, but I still get disappointed when I see new products that don't make sense.
"I loved chemistry, but I would get disappointed at the lack of motivation my classmates and I experienced at times for certain topics that seemed to be unrelatable," she recalls.
The ones who go down at 16 I think get disappointed and dismayed at the challenges they have with the size of kids they play against.
After a modest response rate (because updates only reach a fraction of friends), I'd get disappointed and turn to Google.
Before a vacation, I'd often throw up a question to my Facebook friends like "Going on a trip, any book recommendations?" After a modest response rate (because updates only reach a fraction of friends), I'd get disappointed and turn to Google.
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