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Discover Ludwig"grave disgrace" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an event or situation that shows extremely bad judgement or behavior. For example: The scandal was a grave disgrace to the company's reputation.
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By Troy Patterson January 31 , 2018Conditioned to the new deformities of the news cycle — the jolts of rolling scandal, the ambiance of grave disgrace — television adapted its approach to the State of the Union.
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Our founding Fathers must be rolling over in their graves, given the certain state of disgrace in Washington, D.C. and in various other parts of our once United States.
He rebuilds his life but his wife and daughters die, his patron Wolsey is disgraced and hounded to his grave.
The daughter of a mis-treated patient, Julie Bailey, saw her mother's grave vandalised after she began telling the truth about the NHS disgrace at Mid Staffs.
The audience sees Roger Malcolm stab Barnette Hester, listens to gubernatorial candidate Eugene Talmadge froth at the mouth about the disgrace of black suffrage, and visits the victims' graves.
Some graves even had vases of artificial flowers on them, surely a disgrace in a rural area?
Disgrace is a defining novel of our time, its apparently simple lyricism belying a grave incomprehension that threatens to sever our world in two.
This was a grave offence, and he was lucky to escape with a month's leave from court in disgrace.
A disgrace".
Absolute disgrace !
Deep disgrace.
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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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