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The phrase "as a disgrace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is considered shameful or dishonorable.
Example: "His actions were seen as a disgrace to the entire community."
Alternatives: "as an embarrassment" or "as a shame."
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THE handover of Hong Kong to China strikes many westerners as a disgrace and a tragedy.
They took turns deriding the Republican opposition as "a disgrace" and "the height of hypocrisy".
Austrian papers describe the incident as a "disgrace" (link in German).
Franco Frattini, the Italian minister for public offices, described the referee as "a disgrace, absolutely scandalous".
The double whammy has been attacked as "a disgrace and a scandal".
Brian Clough would later describe him as "a disgrace to his profession at Birmingham".
Earlier this week Merkel described the case as a "disgrace" for Germany.
It's not that fifth place is being seen as a disgrace by Royal Blues supporters.
Her father, who knew she had been desperate for treatment, described the system as "a disgrace".
That's not what he's left with anyway; now, he leaves as a disgrace.
On September 14th Viviane Reding, the justice commissioner, denounced France's expulsions as a disgrace, even invoking the second world war.
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