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Discover Ludwig"shameful of" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "ashamed of," which means the same thing. For example: "She was ashamed of her poor decision-making."
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Then the writer would be afraid and shameful of this mysterious stranger, his father.
It's incoherent, self-contradictory and, most shameful of all, never spine-chilling.
(Did Sleeper know that Hussein was bluffing? Then it was shameful of him to keep the information to himself).
They'll get this look on their face like Oh You Poor Little Fella You're Being Too Hard On Yourself You Shouldn't Be Shameful Of The Arm.
Even during that most shameful of episodes, the Lewinsky affair, comparatively few politicians echoed The Economist's cry that Bill Clinton should go.
And Josef Joffe, the editor of Die Zeit magazine, noted that Mr. Bush's speech spared the Germans any mention of Auschwitz, the most shameful of European place names.
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Tells of the shameful history of blacks in Miami.
Committee chairman Trey Gowdy accused Clinton and her staff of a "shameful" lack of cooperation.
This would simply exacerbate the already shameful levels of regressiveness of the Social Security payroll tax.
This would help reduce the shameful levels of incarceration of Indigenous Australians.
There is much to lose if the protagonists of this shameful saga of bigotry succeed.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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