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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'embarrassed for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you feel discomfort or shame for someone or something else. For example: She was embarrassed for him when he made a mistake in front of everyone.
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"I am embarrassed for them.
I'm embarrassed for him.
I was embarrassed for us all.
"I was embarrassed for Barry".
I am embarrassed for our country.
"I'm embarrassed for the way I acted.
"I'm embarrassed for everyone," one citizen tweeted.
"I'm embarrassed for you sir. I'm embarrassed for my dealers who I've talked to.
I was embarrassed for them and embarrassed for the art world".
I am embarrassed for the lack of imagination.
Parliament is now woefully embarrassed for the opposite reason.
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