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The phrase "a pool of shame" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or feeling where someone feels overwhelmed by guilt or embarrassment.
Example: "After realizing the impact of his actions, he found himself drowning in a pool of shame."
Alternatives: "a sea of regret" or "an ocean of guilt."
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I melted into a pool of shame.
Beautiful Escape takes very little time to tell its story, and once it's done with that the game is over, leaving you to mull your actions over in a pool of shame and confusion.
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The former grumpy Scots git, the previous holder of the Most Peevish and Sulky (and Boring-Voiced) British Sportsman Alive Trophy, was transformed into a sensitive, charming youth weeping a pool of regret and shame, and asking his audience to understand how he felt.
It is our pool of shame in this our "particular instant of time".
Caracóis, meaty little knots of de-shelled snails, arrive in a pool of lusty alhinho, a traditional sauce of garlic, paprika, and parsley which would be a shame to waste.
A pool of blood surrounded her.
Grits cooks like a pool of lava.
A sense of shame and stigmatisation lingers.
A roll of shame, perhaps?
FOR the Democrats, 1994 has been a symbol of shame.
I had a lot of shame and self-hatred".
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