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The word 'disgrace' is correct and usable in written English
It describes something that brings shame or dishonor to a person or group. For example, "The scandalous behavior of the mayor was a disgrace to the entire city."
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"This is a disgrace".
"It is a disgrace".
"It's a national disgrace".
The horsemeat disgrace exposed a systemic dysfunction in capitalism: the abuse of suppliers by all-powerful supermarkets resulting in dinners that families couldn't trust.
"It's the biggest disgrace I've every seen in my life, paying £4 for a roll," Sands said.
Related: Tea is a national disgrace | Joel Dolby I did wonder, when I read this, what Moss was supposed to have done to be disruptive.
For many, this was not just a sporting humiliation but a national disgrace.
Sturgeon also attacked David Cameron saying it was a disgrace that he had refused to defend his record by failing to turn up to the debate at all.
"No Englishman, or Englishwoman, will need reminding of that moment," read a profile of David Beckham after his disgrace in 1998, but today I suspect some will.
The Guardian As counting gets under way in Northern Ireland this morning the electoral system has been branded a "laughing stock" by a leading academic while the last speaker of the Stormont assembly has branded it a "disgrace".
This, he opined lightly, was a disgrace.
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