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The phrase "shame of" is not a common phrase used in written English, so it would not be considered correct
However, you could use "shame of" in a sentence to refer to something that causes someone to feel ashamed or embarrassed, e.g. "She hung her head in shame of her poor performance on the test."
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Lessens the shame of our recent loss?
In my case, the shame of acting.
The shame of beingSeen consumes me.
And that's the shame of it.
Shame of the affliction of friendship?
That's the shame of it.
Oh, the shame of it.
That's what the shame of it is".
It's the biggest shame of my life.
There is the shame of it all.
Oh, the shame of being out-crafted.
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