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The phrase "a bit embarrassing to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a feeling of slight embarrassment regarding a situation or action.
Example: "I found it a bit embarrassing to admit that I had forgotten her birthday."
Alternatives: "somewhat awkward to" or "a little uncomfortable to".
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It's a bit embarrassing to watch at the moment.
It is all a bit embarrassing to watch.
It's considered a bit embarrassing to be forced to fall back on English.
"I look back and it would be a bit embarrassing to be a 55-year-old ents manager," he continues.
It was a bit embarrassing to lose like that but there will be a response on Friday.
He is a huge hero in Ecuador and I think it was a bit embarrassing to him not getting a game at Southampton.
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"It was a little bit embarrassing, to be fair," he says.
When the real events were unfolding, people told Ms. Polley they would make a great film, "and I actually didn't agree with that at all," she said, adding that in general, when people make stories about their own families "they're very rarely not kind of self-indulgent and a little bit embarrassing to watch".
IT is a bit embarrassing, though gratifying, to announce that I have won my own contest.
11.01am GMT Also: that tribute to Baz started to get a bit embarrassing towards the end.
Which would be a bit embarrassing if it turned out to be true.
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