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"lets you down" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something or someone disappointing you, not meeting your expectations, or letting you down in some way. For example: "Her repeated excuses were starting to really let me down."
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Never lets you down.
Let the game have the last word, and it rarely lets you down.
SIR —One word in your article about aging lets you down.
And if she lets you down, at least you can enjoy the pamphlets.
"You get everything arranged and then somebody lets you down and you juggle.
Even in less familiar repertoire such as this, Verdi never lets you down.
●Apologizing when you let your spouse down, and forgiving when he lets you down.
Neon pumps newlook.com, £44.99 Bring some sunshine in your wardrobe even if the weather lets you down.
It's small enough that it's always with me, but it's camera enough that it rarely lets you down.
There are apps and technology available, but basic map-reading skills are useful if technology lets you down.
You can't, because if you do and your cover courier lets you down, you are coming back to no work".
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