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Discover Ludwig"ashamed that" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to express regret or embarrassment in regards to something previously done, said, or experienced. Example sentence: He was ashamed that he had not thought to check the date on the ticket before attending the theater performance.
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I felt ashamed that I didn't do it".
Was I ashamed that I wasn't married to Todd?
Feel ashamed that some morons let the university down.
We should be ashamed that this has happened.
I felt ashamed that I couldn't better bond with my classmates, ashamed that I wasn't more socially adept.
He feels ashamed that he can't provide for his family".
I am ashamed that I was not there myself.
I feel ashamed that I haven't learnt more about it.
Please don't be ashamed that you didn't come out earlier.
I feel ashamed that I have just said these words.
She is ashamed that he is an insurance salesman.
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