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The phrase "shame at" is not correct and not usable in written English.
Instead, you would use the phrase "shame about". For example, "I feel shame about what happened yesterday."
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No shame at all.
Shame!" at the mayor.
Have you no shame at all, Michaelle?
Let's not look back with shame at our inaction".
Like any barbarian, I feel shame at my unenlightened past.
He must have been feeling shame at some level.
"Shame at exhibiting yourself, glory when you can forget yourself".
Kyle's sense of shame at his powerlessness is excruciating.
But shame existed in the heroic world of Homer, shame at falling short, shame at being dishonoured.
Her purity and silent dignity marked her son, as he struggled to confront his own shame at such poverty and his shame at being ashamed.
And this shame at times affected who I was and how I behaved.
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