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The phrase "politically embarrassed" is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to describe a situation in which someone feels embarrassed or uncomfortable due to a political issue or situation. Example: The politician was politically embarrassed when news of their controversial remarks spread across social media.
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After giving the EA chief a tour, he said: "Lord Smith is only here because he has been politically embarrassed and needs to say he's been here and seen the situation and reassured locals.
WASHINGTON — An ill-timed municipal housing announcement in Jerusalem has mutated into one of the most serious conflicts between the United States and Israel in two decades, leaving a politically embarrassed Israeli government scrambling to respond to a tough list of demands by the Obama administration.
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In many instances, people are either too shy or embarrassed to publicly ask that question that could be misconstrued as insensitive or politically incorrect.
Mr Assange, whose WikiLeaks website has published a mass of leaked diplomatic cables that embarrassed several governments and international businesses, claims the sex was consensual and that the allegations against him were politically motivated.
Then embarrassed.
So embarrassed!
"Fearful, embarrassed?
"Completely embarrassed.
"I was that embarrassed".
I was very embarrassed.
"And I'm embarrassed".
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