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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ashamed with" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct preposition to use with "ashamed" is "of."
Example: "She felt ashamed of her actions during the meeting."
Alternatives: "embarrassed by" or "guilty about."
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I'm disgusted with myself and ashamed with myself," he said.
The rest of us sit there ashamed, with nothing to offer.
They wake up the next day bruised and ashamed with a taste of aniseed in their mouths, and naturally they blame the ouzo.
He's back to -2, and has the good grace to scuttle off the green looking thoroughly ashamed with himself for his stratospheric idiocy back down the hole.
Maybe with Father Leon here to share duties, he'd let himself go — just an occasional sip at first, and then everything slid out from under him, leaving him to retreat into this insane story, paranoid and ashamed with his stash of empties.
But at a team news conference on Thursday, Rojas said: "I've already said that I designed the uniform and, as an athlete, as a woman, as the cyclist that I am, I wouldn't be ashamed with this kind of design.
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"Last night my kid finally fell asleep, my husband was at work, and I sat down at my kitchen table and ate pub cheese with horseradish — I'm not ashamed". And with election season in full swing, I asked Keenan which fromage best describes each presidential candidate.
Horribly, Levi and Charles were also ashamed, filled "with a painful sense of pudency... and also with anguish, because we felt... that now nothing could ever happen good and pure enough to rub out our past".
There is nothing to be ashamed of with redundancy or leaving a job, but you don't want to invite questions.
It had the support of the young actor's mother, who helped him feel that there was nothing to be ashamed of with all this poop talk.
Mr. Holding never complained, but two years ago he said in an interview, "I don't know of anything that I have ever done in any way, shape or form that I need to be ashamed of with the Olympics".
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