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Discover Ludwig"shame yourself" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used as an imperative or command, meaning to feel embarrassed or guilty about one's actions or behavior. Here is an example: "You should be ashamed of yourself for treating your coworkers so disrespectfully."
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'You can't accept that your father is doing this shameful thing to you and you take on the shame yourself.' It did not stop until Edward was eight, when he confronted his father.
You can also use social media to shame yourself into shaping up.
You cannot shame a white supremacist; unaccountably, you feel the shame yourself when you try.
To distance yourself from the articulation of Juliet's deep feeling, he says, is to "shame yourself by bringing irony to a contemplation of her consciousness".
"Why would you report to the police if you're just going to shame yourself and open your wounds and be more destroyed?" he said.
The Loom team drafted "The Yes List" — a set of behaviors members should adhere to, such as staying curious, not shaming others ("we also prefer that you don't shame yourself"), and respecting privacy.
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Obviously you were quite seduced by it to start with, and not above a bit of naming and shaming yourself.
Let this be a lesson to each and every one of you: shaming yourself in order to get what you want only works when you're 10.
Stop criticizing and shaming yourself for not sticking to your diet plan.
Shaming yourself for how you feel is only going to make you feel worse.
Shaming yourself and others are both exhausting, heavy, soul-energy-sucking things to do.
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