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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'utterly humbled' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who has felt overwhelmed by a situation and has been greatly reduced in power or status. For example: After we lost the championship game, I was utterly humbled.
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Woods looked utterly humbled as he assessed his 10-over-par performance – a rare state indeed for a fiercely proud athlete but one that seemed to free him from the rhetorical prison he has built for himself over the years.
Even Baff was overjoyed: "I am absolutely proud and utterly humbled to have represented the Pillow, the dance world, the performing arts, and all those who value and support culture in our society," she said.
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Utterly broken.
Doesn't he love his daughters?" And Ed Henry attempted this, and was humbled, utterly, by a withering response from the president.
"I came in humbled.
"I'm humbled".
I'm very humbled".
Do you feel humbled?
"The actors were humbled.
"Humbled," she says.
"I was very humbled".
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