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"disgrace to" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to indicate that someone or something has brought shame or dishonor upon themselves or a group they are associated with. Example: The politician's corruption was a disgrace to his party and the entire political system.
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It's a disgrace to Ecuador".
A disgrace to England".
She is a disgrace to womankind".
Its a disgrace to the profession".
You are a disgrace to the race.
Bowyer was a disgrace to headbutt someone.
It is a disgrace to football".
You were a disgrace to the constituency".
You a disgrace to the man race.
It's a disgrace to our nation".
"It's no disgrace to fail, only not to try".
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