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The phrase "embarrassed to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe the feeling of shame or discomfort associated with a particular action or situation. Example: She was embarrassed to admit that she had forgotten her own birthday.
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"I'm embarrassed to say.
He was almost embarrassed to mention Altuve.
I am embarrassed to precisely that extent.
I'm sure embarrassed, to a point.
She shrugged, seeming embarrassed to continue.
I was so embarrassed to do that.
She laughs, embarrassed to say.
"I feel embarrassed to cry.
I'm embarrassed to look at British kids.
He said, I'm embarrassed to tell you.
He was too embarrassed to reveal himself.
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