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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'embarrassing note' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to an e-mail, letter, or other form of written communication that is embarrassing or awkward in nature. For example: "I received an embarrassing note from a former colleague asking for a reference."
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On the other side of the energy ledger, the drive to cut consumption hit an embarrassing note for the government on Thursday.
Have you ever accidentally "replied all" to an e-mail on which you intended to reply only to the sender and included a catty remark or an embarrassing note to your honey?
Be prepared to have a teacher read out loud an embarrassing note.
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And when the S.E.C. quoted embarrassing love notes Mr. Tourre sent to his girlfriend, some jurors felt sympathy rather than condemnation.
Wary of embarrassing press coverage noting that the new study debunks those claims, the US defence department attempted to bury the release of the report yesterday.
"It was embarrassing and shaming," notes Jain.
Sam is quite comfortable embarrassing the boys, noting that her favorite part about playing tackle football as a girl is beating players who are bigger and stronger.
I note this embarrassing fact to share how completely clueless we were!
Samsung, embarrassed by the Note 7 debacle last year, simply said the Galaxy S8 was coming next year.
Cara told TODAY that she was initially embarrassed by the note.
Rosenthal fired back a nasty note on Oakes' "embarrassing harangue," adding, "Your emotional, pejorative, denunciatory, and self-serving style brings out the worst in me.
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