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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you disappointed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used as a sentence fragment or as part of a longer sentence to express disappointment towards someone. Example: "I can't believe you didn't show up to my party, you disappointed me."
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You disappointed your mother.
Are you disappointed with life?
Are you disappointed with Brad Richards's play?
Were you disappointed with your time?
But are you disappointed when "The Dirty Picture" doesn't win?
Q Are you disappointed there aren't more opportunities?
'Are you disappointed now you've met me?' he asks.
Why, specifically, are you disappointed in your brother?
Are you disappointed Laurent Blanc didn't pick you for the France team this time?
Q Are you disappointed about having lost out on the chance to buy Filene's Basement?
But when you say, are you disappointed that his policies haven't worked, they say yes.
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