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Discover Ludwig"utterly ashamed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective phrase to describe a strong feeling of shame or embarrassment. Example: After lying to her best friend, Sarah was utterly ashamed of her actions and apologized profusely.
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She left class that day feeling utterly ashamed.
You will be utterly ashamed of the mawkish sentimental way you have been handling it".
She's angry, unhappy and utterly ashamed – she feels she has let her son down.
Last year, at a low point in my life, I did something I'm still utterly ashamed of.
I believe the vast majority of Pakistanis and Muslims would be utterly ashamed to have any association with this couple.
I honestly believe most people will be utterly ashamed of the football hooligans running amok in city centers.
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Second, the men in the ad look utterly miserable and ashamed of being who they are.
Blair now appears rampant, beyond control, a law unto himself, unblinking, while his own party troops look bewildered, a little ashamed, and utterly pathetic.
I think it's difficult not to be unhappy when your country/nationality (which is, after all, a huge part of one's identity, even if it's subconscious) is so utterly shameful - I am ashamed to be British.
So when I recently broke that perfect family record, you better believe I felt guilty, ashamed and utterly depressed.
These (albeit successful) attempts by businesspeople like Natalia Rose and Jenna Jones to legitimize what is a polished facade for an eating disorder are utterly appalling; as women they should be ashamed.
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