Preposition
Today, listening to some video, I made a realization that "disappointed" needs the preposition "in" when talking about people, like "I'm disappointed in you," but "with" when talking about things. e.g. I am disappointed with my results. After checking the dictionary, it seems it's possible for things to use at/with/about as well.
Is it so ,right?
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