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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be disappointing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is not likely to meet expectations. For example: "The projected financial results for this quarter will be disappointing."
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In fact it will be disappointing if they are not.
Translation: Anything short of the Final Four will be disappointing.
Anything less than gold in Sochi — probably at White's expense — will be disappointing.
"But it will be disappointing," he says, "if I don't end up with any medals.
"If the UK does not get any other countries to go public that will be disappointing".
For the antiwar wing of the Democratic party, it will be disappointing.
Point guard Jason Gardner said, "Anything but a national championship will be disappointing".
"No doubt the October sales numbers will be disappointing," said Kimberly Greenberger, an analyst with Citigroup.
"I know this will be disappointing news, after a hard year," he said.
The injury will be disappointing for the Mets, who viewed d'Arnaud as their catcher of the near future.
Throughout the third-quarter earnings season, investors have been dumping shares on any news that results will be disappointing.
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