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The phrase "I'm embarrassed" is correct and appropriate in written English.
You can use it when you want to express embarrassment or shame about a particular situation. For example: "I'm embarrassed to say that I've never read a book by a female author."
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"Ummm, I'm embarassed to ask, but what IS this?" I said.
While I have mentioned opera advocacy in many of my previous columns, I'm embarassed to admit that until recently I wasn't aware that OPERA America has a registered lobbyist working in Washington, representing the interests of opera companies and artists in front of Congress, the White House and Federal Agencies.
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I barely remember what happened during the meeting, but I know that I held really excellent eye contact since I was embarassed to look at anything else.
At first, I was embarassed... oh, how my husband will tease me for instilling my "Social Worker" traits in our son.
Oh my god it was embarassing!
"I've been embarassed and ashamed by the way the Republican Party has abandoned... the notion that character matters, and values matter most of all".
The goverment was embarassed to be exposed as relying on a gossip columnist to help shape foreign policy.
He was embarassed by her presence and unable to reveal to her the cruelty of the school's monitors.
Some simply don't celebrate the holiday because they are embarassed that they can't give their families the happy festivities that others can.
"The students were embarassed when confronted in public about the name," said George Dennis, Elon's homecoming king and captain of the men's basketball team.
She was embarassed by her boyfriend when he tried to offer an explanation for the stabbed guardsman, and she looked pretty annoyed when Sherlock was flirting with the bridesmaid.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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