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Discover Ludwig"feel ashamed" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English
It means to feel embarrassed, guilty or regretful about something one has done or failed to do. Example: I felt ashamed when I realized I had accidentally sent the wrong email to my boss.
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We don't feel ashamed.
Please don't feel ashamed.
— you feel ashamed".
Do you feel ashamed?
I don't feel ashamed".
They feel ashamed.
Funny, I didn't feel ashamed.
"I feel ashamed," he replied.
Somehow I always feel ashamed.
All Americans should feel ashamed.
You feel ashamed of yourself.
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