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How to use let-down in a sentence

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She scored all of her points off leg attacks, and except for a little let-down in the second round, she was just dominant.
This one took me a while to get into, because I liked its opening track so intensely that the rest of the album initially felt like a let-down.
It's too bad that the conclusion, despite retaining a sense of unpredictability, is a let-down.
From the passengers' point of view, after all the continental excitement, it's a bit of a let-down.
After these pranks, the second volume, covering the war years and their aftermath, was rather a let-down.
Considering the artful subtlety found elsewhere, this is a let-down, stripping the film of any resonance with the issues at hand.
I think the team should be cautious of a let-down after such a disappointing seeding.
When the baby touches the breast a hormone called oxytocin is released, beginning a process known as milk let-down or ejection reflex.
It is known that oxytocin is important for milk let-down, but its physiologic release is pulsatile in nature.
The rest of the flight, except for the extremely gentle let-down, was normal.
The cover is a bit of a let-down, but this album is worth giving the benefit of the doubt to.
We quickly discovered that the TV experience of which we were being so perversely deprived was a bit of a let-down.
The pilot would need to be aware of this and allow for the adverse effects during the let-down and landing phase.
Perhaps movie-makers see it as a prickly subject, limp as a film theme, a let-down for audiences.
The one dramatic moment in the film, when Wayne tries to escape from his captors, is a let-down, and it doesn't last nearly as long as one would hope.
It's a terrible let-down when someone goes and behaves like this.
Invariably, it's a let-down because most things are not very good.
It's a big let-down for people who have had to put up with the inconvenience, the noise and the roadworks and what if it's put off again until the spring?
It was a bit of a let-down that the game on the Saturday was called off because I was really up for that, but they have promised to watch me at the start of next season.
Movie adaptations of comic books are always a let-down and trailers these days are front-loaded with all the best bits to lure gullible moviegoers to the multiplexes.
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