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Discover Ludwig"rather embarrassing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation or event that is somewhat uncomfortable or awkward. Example: "I have to admit, it was rather embarrassing when I accidentally spilled my drink all over my boss at the office party."
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It was rather embarrassing.
That's rather embarrassing.
Most actors find curtain calls rather embarrassing.
I have my own - rather embarrassing - example of this too.
To tell the truth, I found it rather embarrassing.
In normal circumstances, it would be considered rather embarrassing to host a flesh-free meal.
For the professional Little Englander, such a connection must be rather embarrassing.
But there are those who find the whole film-stage-show genre rather embarrassing.
Windows users hardly flocked to use the early versions of Internet Explorer, and its first reviews were rather embarrassing.
Should the state take over that penthouse and close down the rather embarrassing party going on within?
Board members may never have met any patients, so it would be rather embarrassing to ask them.
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