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"massive disappointment" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a feeling when something goes wrong or falls short of expectations. For example: "The movie was a massive disappointment compared to the original book."
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What a massive disappointment.
It's been a massive disappointment".
"It was a massive disappointment.
It was "a massive disappointment", she said.
"The worlds was a massive disappointment.
"It is a massive disappointment," admits Arsenal's manager, Arsène Wenger.
Robots in particular have been a massive disappointment.
Anything less than doing so will be a massive disappointment.
For Payne, though, this was a massive disappointment.
"There's been massive disappointment in Ahmadinejad's stewardship over the years".
It all must have come as a massive disappointment for Ferguson.
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