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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a humiliating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an experience or situation that causes someone to feel ashamed or embarrassed.
Example: "He faced a humiliating defeat in the championship game."
Alternatives: "an embarrassing" or "a degrading".
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In the later scenes O'Squat experiences a humiliating fall.
Hizbullah has vowed not to accept a "humiliating truce".
David Cameron accuses Brown of a "humiliating climbdown".
Others see the agreements as a humiliating capitulation.
They encountered a humiliating, reproaching, and aggressive behavior.
It was a humiliating defeat.
This was a humiliating sight.
A humiliating one, too.
Well, this is a humiliating disgrace.
Apple ended up issuing a humiliating apology.
The raid was a humiliating failure.
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