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The phrase "ignominy by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, although it may not be a commonly used phrase. It is typically used to refer to the state or condition of experiencing shame or disgrace as a result of some action or event. Here is an example sentence: The politician's career was marked by ignominy and scandal, ultimately leading to his resignation in ignominy by the public.
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A landing of troops from India was repelled with ignominy by the Germans in November 1914.
Lila crossed first time for Lenjani who blazed over from six yards but was spared lasting ignominy by an offside flag.
Mr Gilani's long-running defiance of the Supreme Court had already elevated him to a hero's status within his own party while reducing him to ignominy by other standards.
On the plus side, the portfolio was rescued from ignominy by our very own Ben Chu, whose selection of Hargreaves Lansdown produced a 48.8 per cent gain on the year.
Kenny Miller's later squandering of two golden opportunities would have been sufficiently offensive in another line of work to have brought dismissal, but the Rangers striker was rescued from ignominy by Brown and McFadden.
Likewise, Arnold Schwarzenegger will probably return once again as a 70-year-old T-800 Terminator at some point after weakly reviewed, poorly performing new instalment Terminator: Genisys was saved from ignominy by success in China.
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Then came Triple X-rated ignominy followed by a failed experiment as a nightclub, the Hollyrock.
After briefly considering rallying my fellow customers in a mass protest — and deciding that would doom me to some shadowy corner of ignominy occupied by Marie Antoinette and Leona Helmsley — I owned up to my fate of having spent $17.50 on a snack.
After all, the paper's worst lapse — the inadequate reporting of the weapons of mass delusion — was an ignominy shared by the rest of the news media, which relished the spectacle of The New York Times devouring its own but have hardly exhibited redemptive vigor themselves.
If they've not fucked it off by now in favour of a nice stable job as a systems analyst, the bona fide adult DJ is probably getting regular gigs at venues where the crowd's reached double digits and at least one of the CDJs has been spared the ignominy of death-by-spilled-Tizer.
The pair had added 58 in 16 overs for the third wicket, taking the score to 111 for three, when the collapse to ignominy was begun by Andre Nel and continued by Hall.
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