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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with shame" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate a feeling of guilt, humiliation, or embarrassment. For example: "John hung his head with shame when he realized he had made a mistake."
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They stayed with "Shame".
"To hell with shame.
Ordinariness tinged with shame.
Same with shame.
"You should cower with shame," she continued.
Dylan was hopeless, stained with shame.
My cheeks burned with shame.
His mother filled with shame.
You should cower with shame.
I feel sick with shame.
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Participants in the anxiety-with-shame group reported a greater binge impulse relative to those in the anxiety group.
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