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The phrase "ashamed you" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a feeling of shame regarding someone, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I am ashamed of you for your actions."
Alternatives: "embarrassed by you" or "disappointed in you."
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"Everybody's a little ashamed, you know," the husband explained.
It's embarrassing, you feel ashamed, you feel guilty.
They said don't ignore that period, don't be ashamed, you need to say you were a full-time caregiver for two children.
However ashamed you might be to admit it, has the threat of a Bad Sex Award ever made you pause while writing a sex scene?
The comments section under each video clip on Ynet is filled with not entirely welcoming responses ("Ynet, you should be ashamed! You are giving a platform to our enemies!").
Mom, I miss you so much - I am not ashamed you were a great mother to all of us- I tried to do everything, everything I could during the 5 years your were ill.
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Mr. Carlson's response: "Then aren't you ashamed that you didn't run the newsworthy parts?" Rather, what he decided were the newsworthy parts.
"If you're constantly ashamed when you're growing up, when you become an adult you're constantly ashamed.
You're proud of your achievement; you're ashamed that you needed it.
You feel ashamed, perhaps you have done something that is not quite OK or you don't know what the doctor will think about it, maybe out of respect for the doctor.
I am ashamed that you think you represent me.
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