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Discover Ludwig"guilty for being" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase conveys guilt or culpability associated with the action of "being." For example, "He felt guilty for being so selfish."
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"It makes you guilty for being brown".
But I feel guilty for being happy when he's not here.
"I felt guilty for being away and not raising him," she said.
I felt guilty for being alive but also responsible for a life that wasn't my own.
"I feel guilty for being here and doing this kind of work.
I'm guilty for being negligent, naive, not asking all the right questions," he said.
So I felt kind of guilty for being in a couple.
He was forced to turn in one confession after another, pleading guilty for being a "capitalist" before 1949.
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A good deal of the book is filtered through Didion's feelings of parental guilt, and what she feels guilty for is, predominantly, her writing career.
Some people feel guilty just for being healthy when I am sick.
You don't want it?" and then I'm feeling guilty for even being alive.
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