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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which disgracefully" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or situation that is shameful or dishonorable, often in a critical context. Example: "The decision to cut funding for the arts, which disgracefully prioritizes profit over culture, sparked outrage among the community."
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Also in 10 years I hope to have contributed to solving another of the great problems that devastate cardiology, and for which, disgracefully, we have not done much.
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Mr Odinga will hammer away at Mr Kibaki's broken promises, particularly on corruption, which has gone disgracefully unpunished.
Now she will front a campaign for Sainsbury's – a decision which she has, disgracefully, been made to defend.
Many of them made a splendid showing, and many behaved disgracefully, which could sometimes mean the same thing.
Lord Acton, the historian, wrote, a few days after her death, "In problems of life and thought, which baffled Shakespeare disgracefully, her touch was unfailing".
There were good reasons that 10 years ago the Labour government decided to invite Polish labour into the country earlier than it needed to, a decision from which they have disgracefully stepped back now for reasons of political expediency.
He stayed only briefly in the city, praising the sex industry by writing "how very different from the prudish and hypocritical manner in which we so disgracefully mismanage these things in England".
A trend that began with Lynne Segal's Out of Time: The Pleasures and Perils of Ageing will be joined by In Your Prime: How to Age Disgracefully by India Knight, which is due out in June.
Representative Laura Richardson, Democrat of California, was one of those who objected on principle to the inquiry's focus on Muslims, comparing this hearing to "shocking films of American leaders in the '40s and '50s, disgracefully violating the principle on which this country was founded".
This insures the maximum amount of time for all other California Democrats to make their case to the public, instead of playing the egotistical game of "maybe I'll run, and maybe I won't" -- which far too many other senators have disgracefully played in the past.
Mariann Fischer Boel, the agriculture commissioner, does not have that long: in the next few months a new battle will start over reform of the much-improved, but still disgracefully lavish, common agricultural policy (CAP), which accounts for almost half of the EU budget.
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