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The phrase "a bit humiliating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or experience that causes a slight feeling of embarrassment or shame.
Example: "I found it a bit humiliating to trip in front of my colleagues during the meeting."
Alternatives: "somewhat embarrassing" or "a little degrading."
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But after a couple of mornings piddling in a plastic watering can, it struck me as both ineffective and a bit humiliating.
"Twenty euros would be a bit humiliating.
"Admittedly, the experience at the time was a bit humiliating.
The blow job, the same thing, a bit humiliating too.
For a Russian person it's even a bit humiliating because these analogies are way too simple.
A bit humiliating, maybe, but I bet it was a vote winner.
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I spend a great deal of time looking at photography and have never felt "influenced," but often a bit humiliated by, a great number of photographers.
It's a pity we learn to feel ashamed of our "failures," that when we shoot for the moon and miss we feel a bit humiliated.
Seeing as it's a practice built largely upon humility, yoga be it in Bikram, Hatha, Yin, Ashtanga, or any other variance can oftentimes be a bit, well, humiliating.
She describes her situation now as "a bit demoralising and humiliating.
"Sometimes they ratchet it up a notch, make it a little bit more humiliating, a little more perverted, in order to rationalize what was done to them".
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