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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's a shame" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express disappointment or regret over a situation or action. Example: "It's a shame that we couldn't attend the concert last night. I heard it was amazing."
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This one just found it a shame that historical credit for its subject was blurred.
Living as I do in Venice, I have always thought it a shame that relatively few among its daily invasion of tourists make it as far as the next-door region of Emilia-Romagna.
He called it a shame.
"Isn't it a shame?" she asked.
We thought it a shame to stay indoors".
Isn't it a shame about the Crusades, for instance?
Isn't it a shame he doesn't know anybody like that?
Which makes it a shame that Freeman won't actually be playing in the All-Star Game.
"Wasn't it a shame the way they let me down?" he asked.
They ask me, 'Isn't it a shame for you to run again?' I'm not the problem.
It's time we stopped saying, 'Isn't it a shame?' I want to see actual physical change.
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