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The phrase "again this mortifies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing feelings of embarrassment or shame that recur in a situation.
Example: "After hearing the same criticism for the third time, I realized that again this mortifies me."
Alternatives: "once more this humiliates" or "yet again this shames".
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Again, this mortifies me.
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"You smoke your evil-smelling shag," he sings later on the underrated Scallywag, "and you get drunk as a newt / To boot, and this mortifies the Ladies Institutee".
Again, this proved unnecessary.
Again, this is incorrect.
Again, this is unclear.
Again, this is usual.
Again, this is wrong.
Again this is puzzling.
Again, this is optional.
But before long, I had shed this mortifying timidity and I was fully "radicalized".
This mortifying failure to prove himself a man is an augury of the film's heartstopping climax, when Ivan has an elemental showdown with the figure long missing from his life: his father.
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