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Spectacled-Girl Posted 19 years ago
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Disappointed with or Disappointed at

01) I am disappointed with my results.02br
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002) I am disappointed at my results.02br
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00Which one is correct? I think 1) is more appropriate though..Please explain.02br
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00Thanks.0-
  

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0 Either 01i 00with02i 00 or 01i 00at02i 00 is possible. 02br 02br 00 CJ0-

  • 0 Either 01i 00with02i 00 or 01i 00at02i 00 is possible.
  • 02br 02br 00 CJ0-
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0 Either 01i00with02i00 or 01i00at02i00 is possible. 01i00with02i00 is used a bit more often according to Google results.02br
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0 Disappointed can also take "01i00by02i00" and "01i00about02i00".0-
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0Hi,02br
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00Also, 'in'.02br
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00Clive0-
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0 (...) so basically they're all meant the same way? 0-
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0 Hi S-G02br
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00This is one way to approach the problem:02br
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00We are disappointed 01b00with02b00 (or 01b00at02b00) something that doesn't come up to our expectations:02br
01i00I am disappointed with my new house.02br
00Were you disappointed with the result?02i
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0Thanks to all for your help! 050010id2

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