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"personal embarrassment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to an emotion of shame one feels as a result of something they have done or said. For example, "The mistake was a source of great personal embarrassment for me."
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If it's a personal embarrassment, try and talk to the person who it included about how you feel.
But it is also farce: a personal embarrassment raised to a debacle by multiple easily shocked persons arriving on the scene to witness it.
First, personal embarrassment.
"Confessional poetry", said Rosenthal, is poetry that "goes beyond customary bounds of reticence or personal embarrassment".
Indeed, lashing out at the photographer had the ring of personal embarrassment.
Nor would I deny a certain level of professional and personal embarrassment.
His closeness to senior members of the Murdoch empire has been a serial, personal embarrassment.
"Some people would risk anything rather than suffer that kind of personal embarrassment," Professor Coffee said.
To betray her trust could subject her to personal embarrassment and professional jeopardy.
The group argued that avoiding personal embarrassment should not have been a relevant reason to agree to the deal.
He said that the scandal, which first erupted on Facebook and in blogs, caused him "deep personal embarrassment".
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