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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ashamed for" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing regret for doing something or feeling embarrassed about an action or situation. For example: "I am ashamed for not thinking about the consequences of my actions."
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I am ashamed for them.
I feel ashamed for being surprised.
Ashamed for the waste of young lives.
"Many people are ashamed for her.
Tesco should be ashamed for encouraging it.
"The family was ashamed for her".
It is disgraceful and I am ashamed for my country".
And ashamed, for the first time, to be Romanian.
"I feel ashamed for it and have great regret".
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I stopped, ashamed for many reasons.
I am ashamed for you.
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