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The phrase "a disgrace of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used when describing something that is considered shameful or dishonorable, but it is more typical to use "a disgrace" without the preposition "of."
Example: "The treatment of the animals in that facility is a disgrace."
Alternatives: "a shameful act" or "a scandalous situation."
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"It was a disgrace of a performance.
@SMignolet You are a disgrace of a goalkeeper.
Blueberry tart was a disgrace of desiccated blueberries.
Such a snail's pace is a disgrace of the biological sciences.
Ergun can be seen in the video objecting to the censorship of Thursday's edition – to which Ölçer replies: "You prepared a disgrace of a newspaper yesterday".
1.47pm BST Reader DJT1Million writes this: It's a disgrace of course but hardly a surprise that Pussy Riot have been found guilty.
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However, Egyptian cultural officials took offense and proclaimed it to be a disgrace to "one of the great symbols of their country's history".
He is a disgrace to the office of Speaker.
"It's a disgrace to the democracy of this country!" he shouted.
The fact that that woman never spent a day in jail is a disgrace to the history of our nation.
Anything less is a disgrace to the definition of morality.
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