Collocations withdisgrace

These are words often used in combination withdisgrace.

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absolute disgrace
The organisers publicly declared that the state of the monuments was an absolute disgrace.
From theCambridge English Corpus
complete disgrace
Is it not a complete disgrace that this delay has occurred in the way it has?
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national disgrace
But this again is the reaction of an old fogey, for whom an opera like this can only be a national disgrace.
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total disgrace
That is a total disgrace and must be sorted out.
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utter disgrace
The proposal is an utter disgrace to the otherwise normal and sensible people who are promoting it.
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