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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'embarrassed that' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express a feeling of shame, guilt, or humiliation that you have due to something that was done or said. For example, "I was embarrassed that I had to call for help on my math assignment."
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We're embarrassed that Harvard took the bait.
"I felt embarrassed that I didn't know that.
"I'm so embarrassed that I've been such an idiot.
"I feel embarrassed that we made such a to-do".
"I'm embarrassed that I've never been properly there before now.
I feel embarrassed that I submitted the proposal.
He felt embarrassed that I should see him like that.
And I'm rather embarrassed that it was all so melodramatic.
He'll be so embarrassed that I said that".
She was so embarrassed that she contemplated changing her name.
I felt so embarrassed that I hid behind a trash can".
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