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"his disgrace" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in situations where an individual has embarrassed themselves or committed an act that has brought them shame or dishonor. Example: "Jimmy's inability to remain sober at the company Christmas party resulted in his disgrace among his coworkers."
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His disgrace followed swiftly.
"Lucy's secret; his disgrace".
There were personal factors in his disgrace.
It may also have led to his disgrace.
I ask how he thinks his disgrace changed him.
The third act is Silk's crisis after his disgrace.
There, however, his imprudent conduct led to his disgrace and suicide.
After his disgrace, he vowed to live honorably and honestly, and he has.
The Chris McNair Health Center, a county clinic, was renamed in the wake of his disgrace.
This seems unlikely; although Blunt exhibited much stoicism after his disgrace, he was always well short of nobility.
A single faint thought was that the town he left behind was again the place of his disgrace.
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