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The sentence "I'm embarrassing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a few different ways, depending on the context. One way to use it is to describe someone's behavior as awkward or cringeworthy. For example, "Jane's karaoke performance was embarrassing." This means that Jane's performance made others feel uncomfortable or embarrassed for her. Another way to use it is to describe one's own feelings of shame or awkwardness. For example, "I'm embarrassed that I spilled coffee on my shirt." This means that the speaker is feeling ashamed or uncomfortable because of their mistake. Here is an example of a sentence using "I'm embarrassing": "I'm so sorry for my behavior last night. I had too much to drink and I know I was embarrassing."
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If I'm embarrassing anybody, I'm embarrassing myself".
Also, apparently I'm embarrassing myself, her, and my family by extension," he wrote.
Maybe this is payback; maybe I'm embarrassing her right now by sharing this story.
They'll think that by acknowledging my shame about my body, I'm embarrassing myself and those I love.
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"Now I'm embarrassed.
And I'm embarrassed.
Gena: I'm embarrassed now.
I'm embarrassed for him.
And yet I'm embarrassed.
I'm embarrassed to talk to them.
Now I'm embarrassed by my extravagance.
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