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"a jolt of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a sudden, usually intense, sensation or feeling, either of physical or emotional intensity, such as a jolt of surprise, a jolt of fear, a jolt of joy, etc. Example: I felt a jolt of excitement when I saw my acceptance letter.
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A jolt of excitement ran through me.
A jolt of confidence kicks in.
Martina felt a jolt of fear.
The power companies desperately need a jolt of youthful energy.
In our photograph, lesser celandine provides a jolt of color.
The rediscovery is a jolt of sheer delight.
Six weeks later, though, came a jolt of real life.
But even commercially driven clothes need a jolt of energy.
America needs a jolt of activism and outrage.
Sparkly white stilettos added a jolt of fetishism.
For a moment, she felt a jolt of hope.
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