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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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It will be a major letdown if we lose the game to Kansas.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Adding to a potential letdown , the triple was first waved off and then restored after the referees convened at midcourt.
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For the political right, Bolick said, the term just ended was a letdown when compared with last year.
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The absence of it was a letdown .
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The general consensus is the show was a complete snooze, a letdown that garnered huge ratings and little else.
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The nation is mired in the muck of post-Superbowl letdown .
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The regents were a big letdown .
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Waldon has vowed not to let a letdown happen.