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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'not disappointed either' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when expressing agreement with someone else's opinion or response. Example: I'm not going to the party and I wasn't expecting to go either, so I'm not disappointed either.
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I'm not disappointed either, as much as other people are disappointed.
He was not disappointed either.
The sell-out crowd were not disappointed either as both teams got to grips with each other at a frantic pace right from the start.
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Tulsi's vegetable dishes do not disappoint either, most notably the house dal.
Tulsi's vegetable dishes do not disappoint either, most notably the house dal, simmered until its primary ingredients, lentils and clarified butter, appear to become one: a creamy yogurt made of legumes.
The acting doesn't disappoint either: ex-Calvin Klein model and one-time tv Tarzan Travis Fimmel erases his past misdeeds as the charismatic, sly Ragnar Lothbrook; a man of few words, all of them important.
This year's hackathon doesn't disappoint either, with new hacks that are both as goofy and interesting as in years past, including an AR and Face ID-powered hack that lets you navigate Netflix with just your eyes, another designed for "Sharknado" fans and more.
Nástio's performance didn't disappoint either, though it's near impossible to put into words what it was like.
Ms. Finkston wasn't disappointed either.
We weren't disappointed, either, with the kinds of cases or with the generosity of the staff".
He did not disappoint, either, breaking his personal best of 2 15:16 in finishing 10th before bursting into tears after crossing the line.
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