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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disgracefully in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's behavior or actions in a negative or shameful manner. For example: - He entered the party disgracefully in drunken stupor, causing a commotion and embarrassing his friends. - She was fired from her job for behaving disgracefully in the workplace, constantly causing conflicts and disruptions. - The politician acted disgracefully in the debate, resorting to personal attacks and lies instead of addressing the issues at hand. - The team's performance was disgracefully in their last game, resulting in a crushing defeat and disappointment for their fans. - Despite his promises, the CEO ran the company disgracefully in a corrupt and unethical manner, leading to its downfall.
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Disgracefully in the world's seventh-largest oil exporter, average life expectancy is a miserable 49 years.
Dennis's work as an artist and photographer has, in my opinion at least, been overlooked disgracefully in the UK.
One New York teacher is reported to have been accused of touching students on their breasts and buttocks, and of behaving disgracefully in other ways, at least six times since 1994.
He has been loth to let soldiers and policemen be tried and punished for the many abuses heaped on peaceful protesters in the run-up to Mr Mubarak's fall and sometimes, disgracefully, in the weeks after it.
When they have not been, as is the case, disgracefully, in India — where the malnutrition rate for children under five stubbornly remains at 46 percent, double the average in sub-Saharan Africa — conditions have deteriorated.
A second treatment in 2001 earned it the name Wayne's Leisure World: The Final Sequel, which sees Garth (Dana Carvey and Wayne Mike Meyersretiredired and growing old disgracefully in the year 2047; Schindeler, having never written a screenplay before, carefully studied the previous movies and their screenplays so he could produce his own.
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She became, however, a dedicated one, and although she was disgracefully underused in latter years, even in her last major stage performance, a revival of DL Coburn's The Gin Game at the Savoy Theatre in 1999, she soared way above that rickety old play.
The men claim the airline "disgracefully engaged in discrimination" and that they were ejected from the flight "based upon their perceived race, colour, ethnicity".
This included keeping a promise to share a platform with David Cameron, despite the then prime minister having disgracefully joined in with the attempts to smear him as an apologist for Islamist fanatics.
Wharton's fading socialite, Lily Bart, is disgracefully broke in Gilded Age New York where wealth is everything.
Ratzinger's apologists believe Ratzinger should be taken at his word, but it is difficult to take a man who has been so disgracefully dishonest in the context of the Vatican sex abuse scandal at his word.
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