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The phrase "shame for" is not correct or usable in written English
Generally, one would say "it is a shame" or "what a shame" in writing. For example, "What a shame for him that he had to miss the party."
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Shame for Amelia, actually.
It is a shame for humanity".
That would be a shame for Ethiopia.
I feel shame for losing my job.
This is a shame for all Iraqis".
It's a shame for everyone.
"It's obviously a shame for Manu.
And it's a shame for creativity.
(What a shame for the Aussies).
"It's a shame for the city.
A shame for our family," she says.
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