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The phrase "thoroughly embarrassed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a state of feeling extreme shame or humiliation in various contexts, such as personal experiences or social situations. Example: "After tripping on stage during the presentation, I was thoroughly embarrassed and couldn't look anyone in the eye."
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Almost all of Utah's political elite, Mr Sandstrom included, were thoroughly embarrassed by it.
I hope the authors will feel thoroughly embarrassed and ashamed at what they wrote back then".
"I was thoroughly embarrassed," he said, recalling the time he learned that the two men were black.
Last Sunday, Minnesota was thoroughly embarrassed in its home opener by Cleveland's former third-string quarterback, Brian Hoyer, and two trick plays.
At heart, shouldn't elected lawmakers feel curious, if not thoroughly embarrassed, at being upstaged by unelected aides slyly delivering tax-paid favors at the behest of... who knows?
Even though Mark Messier finally ended his goal-scoring drought, the Rangers were thoroughly embarrassed, 6-3, by the Buffalo Sabres at Madison Square Garden.
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"Subtle distinctions, but important," he writes, adding, "I'm flattered by the imitators, embarrassed, thoroughly confused.
"It was just a matter of getting off without being thoroughly, totally and completed embarrassed," he said.
Then embarrassed.
So embarrassed!
"Fearful, embarrassed?
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