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The phrase "ashamed of identifying" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a feeling of embarrassment or discomfort about a particular identity or label one might associate with.
Example: "She felt ashamed of identifying as a failure after her recent setbacks."
Alternatives: "embarrassed to identify" or "reluctant to acknowledge".
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Be proud of your religion; don't ever be ashamed of identifying our religion".
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She said: "We are ashamed of the shortcomings identified in this report and we are determined to do all we can to ensure that nothing like this ever happens again".
Whether or not you've done something yourself to be ashamed of, if we identify as a Christian, we belong to a collective group responsible for discrimination, colonization and genocide and it's time all of us under the umbrella of Christianity do what we can to change our public perception.
"But as far as I'm concerned, I don't feel embarrassed or ashamed to be identified as the cat woman of all time".
Several participants mentioned changing social norms around smoking, such as restrictions on smoking at shopping centres and at pubs often, made them feel ' uncomfortable' and ' ashamed' of their smoking, however no participants identified this as a factor motivating them to quit.
Paul Hoggett, professor of politics at the University of West of England, identifies a repertoire of defensive strategies; I'm ashamed to admit that I've used them all.
I was never ashamed of my Mexican heritage, but I also didn't publically declare myself with any identifying markers.
David felt ashamed of having been ashamed of his father.
They're ashamed of themselves".
I'm ashamed of you.
I'm ashamed of that".
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