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The phrase "apologize for participating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing regret about being involved in an event or situation, often implying that the participation was unwelcome or inappropriate.
Example: "I want to apologize for participating in the discussion that turned heated; it was not my intention to escalate the situation."
Alternatives: "regret being involved" or "sorry for taking part."
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Jim Barnett, Mr. Brown's campaign manager, said Ms. Warren "should apologize for participating in this hypocritical sham".
That Warren allowed Harvard to hold her up as an example of their commitment to diversity in the hiring of historically disadvantaged communities is an insult to all Americans who have suffered real discrimination and mistreatment, and Warren should apologize for participating in this hypocritical sham.
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An article on Feb. 8 about a Lutheran pastor who, facing criticism, apologized for participating in an interfaith prayer service in Newtown, Conn., after the school massacre there referred incorrectly to the type of representatives of the Baha'i faith who participated in the service.
I apologize for having participated in professional air guitar tournaments.
She apologized for not participating in the opening ceremony Friday night, saying she was disappointed but needed to rest her leg to be prepared for the five events she expects to ski in during the next two weeks.
My closest friends apologized for having participated, but it took a while for me to trust them again.
"We participated in things that were clearly wrong and we have reasons to regret and apologize for," he said.
I apologize for that.
I apologize for it".
We apologize for it.
We apologize for anyinconvenience.
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