Sentence examples for real disgrace from inspiring English sources

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It's, frankly, a real disgrace.

"It's a real disgrace," he said.

"That's the real disgrace," he says.

Last week's contest was a farce, a real disgrace.

By Willing Davidson April 14, 2009 Last week's contest was a farce, a real disgrace.

"It's a real disgrace because those are the people that we should be investing in".

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That feeling of danger, the experience of real shame, the risk of disgrace, that reading a confessional artist like Knausgaard gives us is something like watching a trapeze artist flying around without a net.

And that is the real tragedy and disgrace of Friday's mass shooting in Connecticut.

And one begins to wonder if, in Valls's rigor, in his inflexibility, and in his demeanor of a commander shaming halfwits who think they can outsmart the worst sort of allies or accommodate the worst they have in them,one cannot find the real reason behind the disgrace into which he seems to have fallen (or been pushed).

Dunn disputes that story with an alternative theory about Katherine's disgrace, but her real purpose here is to depict an unworldly Jane coming to terms with her loss of innocence.

Literally, Amir plays out his disgrace in almost real time before the audience.

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