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The phrase "a note of embarrassment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a subtle expression or indication of embarrassment in a person's demeanor or speech.
Example: "She spoke with a note of embarrassment when recounting her mistake in front of the team."
Alternatives: "a hint of embarrassment" or "a touch of embarrassment."
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A season that began in Florida on a note of embarrassment ended Wednesday in exhilaration for Rodriguez.
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Usually any note of embarrassment, any mild tang of shame, is the result of painful memorial retrieval a self-inflicted attack on the self that sees you scratching away at emotional scabs which had healed into a surface invisibility.
Another contributor, Elvis Presley, sits in with "Heartbreak Hotel" -- the only inclusion from the 1950's, and a mismatch that closes the set on a note of mild embarrassment.
But passage would at least make the district less a point of embarrassment before critics who note that, for all the talk of democracy in Congress, the host city has never been allotted its full share.
It's a source of embarrassment".
A sense of embarrassment and irritation.
It is a source of embarrassment for antitrust agencies, too.
And behind it all is a sense of embarrassment.
Maybe a bit of embarrassment will be good for me.
So yeah, there's a lot of embarrassment about where the party is — even among Republican senators there's a lot of embarrassment.
"There is a sense of embarrassment," he said.
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