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The phrase 'embarrassed of' is not correct and is not used in standard written English
Instead, one would use the phrase 'embarrassed about.' For example, "I was embarrassed about my lack of knowledge on the subject."
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I would have been embarrassed of my passion.
The father comes by, he don't pick up his head, because he's embarrassed of his son".
But the point is not belabored; the next few moments find David painfully embarrassed of his Supreme flower pants.
"I was trying to play fundamental basketball, because I didn't want my dad to be embarrassed of me".
Marily dos Santos, of Brazil, is wearing a kind of poncho thing, perhaps embarrassed of a disfigured belly button.
People are embarrassed of it, or it's a naff thing to describe yourself as, but if I didn't have acting, directing, music, then I'd struggle.
I tell him about an interview I did with the film-maker Tony Kaye, who was mortifyingly embarrassed of his ad career.
You embarrassed of AT&T?
I'm incredibly embarrassed of those things.
Don't be embarrassed of your balance or your previous decisions.
The only person embarrassed of you is you.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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