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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's embarrassing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or feeling that causes discomfort or shame. It is often used to acknowledge and express one's own feelings of awkwardness or discomfort. Example: "I can't believe I tripped and fell in front of everyone at the party last night. It's so embarrassing!".
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It's embarrassing.
I know it's embarrassing.
I repeat — it's embarrassing.
Yes, it's embarrassing.
Well, it's embarrassing.
It's embarrassing to us".
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"It is embarrassing".
It was embarrassing though.
It was embarrassing to watch.
It was embarrassing for everyone.
Why should it be embarrassing?
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