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"will be disappointed" is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use this phrase to indicate that someone will feel unhappy or let down. For example: "If you don't get the job, I know you will be disappointed."
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They will be disappointed.
Business will be "disappointed".
Inevitably, you will be disappointed.
ReprintsMr Kirk will be disappointed.
They will be disappointed, therefore".
Doubtless, they will be disappointed.
Surely you will be disappointed.
Fans of good government will be disappointed.
"Julian will be disappointed," Warnock said.
Royal-watchers will be disappointed, however.
Those seeking serious scholarship will be disappointed.
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