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"of shame" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an idiom to describe a feeling of embarrassment or humiliation. For example, "He hung his head in shame after making such an embarrassing mistake."
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of shame
adjective
Listing or describing the worst or most dishonored entries in a specific subject, media form, field, etc.
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"Sidebar of Shame?
Walk of shame?
Steve McQueen, director of Shame.
There were chants of "Shame!
Another level of shame.
Economy of shame!
(Labour cries of "Shame").
It's patient and free of shame.
Good news, Mail Online Sidebar of Shame!
This feeling of shame dictates our behaviour.
A sense of shame and stigmatisation lingers.
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