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The phrase "a double shock" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or event that has two surprising or unexpected impacts on someone or something. Example: "The news of the company's bankruptcy came as a double shock to the employees, who were already dealing with recent layoffs."
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"It's a double shock.
Then at 10.20pm a double shock was delivered to the nation.
When "Aunt Dan and Lemon" opened in 1985, it dealt a double shock.
"We see a double shock in housing and in the credit crunch.
Mr. Keyser, 40, got a double shock concerning the manager of his benefits.
Anyone who has not been following the city's metamorphosis over the past decade will receive a double shock from this piece of news.
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A "double demographic shock, with aging populations and a shrinking workforce driving slower economic growth are contributing to a shift in economic hierarchy" according to Di Landau, a Director of James&Co.
BUSINESS travel has shown definite signs of life since the double shock of Sept. 11 and a slumping economy, but it is still limping.
We are spoiled by the sea of archival oddity available online today, but the filmmakers rapidly plunge us into the madness through the double shock of the footage, which offers at once a formal rupture and something familiar.
The aim of this study was to analyze feedback mechanisms in the Sho1 branch of the HOG pathway that are best supported by a data set of the dynamics of P-Hog1 upon single and double shock.
"I went from shock to double shock," Mr. Fenderson said.
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