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The phrase "which embarrassed us" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that caused embarrassment to the speaker and others involved. Example: "The unexpected mistake during the presentation was a moment which embarrassed us in front of our colleagues."
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It was a performance which embarrassed us.
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Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Karzai delivered a sustained attack on UK-US policy in the country which embarrassed the British government when it was reported yesterday.
The anomalous nature of Lords appointments was highlighted by the "cash for peerages" affair, which embarrassed Downing Street at least as much is it embarrassed parliament.
Florence displayed an exaggerated emotion for her mother which embarrassed George.
But he was never the focal point on offense for Houston, which embarrassed the Knicks, 131-103.
No official explanation was given for the incident, which embarrassed China's commercial hub.
Which embarrassed all, only because Ms. Field spoke the naked truth.
The Gamecocks are 4-0, as is their SEC rival Florida, which embarrassed Mississippi State, 52-0.
The Utes (8-4) got a surprisingly dominant performance from their defense, which embarrassed U.S.C.'s high-powered offense.
Lisa never said anything, but sometimes she took Jack's hand, which embarrassed him: what if people thought she was his girlfriend?
He looked up and smiled, which embarrassed her, because she knew that they were both making fun of Shelly, and, in doing so, forming a secret bond.
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