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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very much dismayed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong feeling of disappointment or distress about a situation or event. Example: "After hearing the news about the project's cancellation, I was very much dismayed by the outcome."
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"This was a major decision, although the Iranian people were very much dismayed with the conduct of previous U.S. administrations.
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As dismayed as we felt, we did find wines that we liked very much, particularly our top five.
That's very much to Mr. Leigh's point since Vera wants nothing so much as to support the frightened, the dismayed and the impoverished who seek her help, who come to this tender dumpling of a woman because they believe they have no other choice.
"Very, very much.
Thank you very, very much".
"Well, thanks very much.
Very much farther.
Nobody expected very much.
Probably not very much.
Oh, very much.
Perhaps not very much.
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