Disappointed with is correct, but I am not sure about disappointes by. sorry
Although Excel checks that the formula has the correct structure, it does not check that the formula contains the correct values or cell references.
Hypothisis
They run experiments that can determine the bond strength of a molecule.
H : HThe two dots between H denote the shared pair of electrons.
B is in the center, with the three F's around it. Two F's have three lone pairs of electrons and one F has two lone pairs and a double bond with B.
Defeated of expectation or hope; balked; as, a disappointed person or hope., Unprepared; unequipped.
The correct spelling of the slang term is "bummed out" (dejected, discouraged, or disappointed).
Although Excel checks that the formula has the correct structure, it does not check that the formula contains the correct values or cell references.
I would say Un Sacapuntas is the correct structure of copper
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Using the word "Disappointed" makes everyone feel like you really let someone down. It can make even an adult feel bad. Sometimes maybe not at first but it will stick with them until they correct it. DISAPPOINTED
No, the correct form is "Is she correct?" The subject (she) comes before the verb (is) in English sentence structure.
The person was very disappointed when he did not get the lottery. It is an example sentence for disappointed.
more disappointed
She felt disappointed when she didn't receive the promotion she had been working hard for.
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It means it must be grammatically correct. The word spellings and the structure should be correct too.