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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and disgrace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a state of shame or loss of reputation, often in a context discussing actions or behaviors that lead to such a state.
Example: "His actions brought dishonor to the family and disgrace to himself."
Alternatives: "and shame" or "and humiliation".
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I have experienced fear, humiliation and disgrace.
He died in 1836, in poverty and disgrace.
He died at 37, "in exile and disgrace".
Tarkanian also brought shame and disgrace to the university.
The current immigration debate is a national shame and disgrace.
Its performance is a danger and disgrace for our democracy".
Our careless misuse of "war" has sown misery, death and disgrace.
Perhaps his triumph and disgrace have aroused his taste for celebrity.
And that is the real tragedy and disgrace of Friday's mass shooting in Connecticut.
Such folly and vanity, the ever wise Elizabeth Bennet cautioned, can lead to censure and disgrace.
If made public, the news would have brought ruin and disgrace.
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