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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ashamed about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: She was deeply ashamed about the way she had treated her friend.
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"They have nothing to be ashamed about," he said.
"This is not something to be ashamed about," Ms Vargas writes on her website.
Do not be ashamed about being goofy or sharing embarrassing stuff about yourself, they like that kind of honesty.
I am ashamed about that".
Nothing to be ashamed about.
"I feel ashamed about it..."...
What do you feel so ashamed about?
He should be ashamed about it.
I'm not ashamed about being 72.
I had nothing to be ashamed about".
"I felt ashamed about what I'd done to be here.
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