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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beneath my dignity" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express that something is not worthy or appropriate for someone to do or be associated with, based on their perceived level of status or self-respect. Example: "I will not stoop to such petty behavior; it is beneath my dignity as a professional."
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This interest is something she has, at times, suspected her agents think "is beneath my dignity".
I consider it beneath my dignity to correct this hyperbole, and merely point out that I would prefer it if he covered his buttocks.
"Never imagined a day when I would think to myself, it is beneath my dignity to respond to the President of the United States," Kornblau wrote on Twitter.
I've always considered it the preserve of the shop-bought trifle, and as such, rather beneath my dignity, but Helen Saberi makes a convincing case for it as "a solid sheet of load-bearing substance – the counterpart of a screeded concrete floor".
Never imagined a day when I would think to myself, "it is beneath my dignity to respond to the President of the United States".
But on the other hand…it is beneath my dignity".
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"She can borrow my old swimsuit if she wants," the girl said, with an air of unmasking male proceedings beneath her dignity.
Completely beneath his dignity.
Beneath the dignity of your office.
(Answer: B. "That's beneath your dignity").
"Fairs are beneath the dignity of art," he said.
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