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The phrase "a large shock" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a significant or intense surprise or impact, whether emotional, physical, or situational. Example: "The news of the sudden layoffs came as a large shock to the employees, leaving many in disbelief."
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A medical event, an auto repair or a temporary job loss can exert a large shock.
Given the state of European banking and sovereign finance, it is sensible to be concerned about the potential for a large shock at any moment.
Motherliness does not immediately come to mind in the case of Switzerland's most prominent woman -- this small woman with a large shock of short, white hair and dark, mischievous eyes.
Either the economy will confront a large shock sometime in the next half decade before rates have risen high enough to allow the Fed to deliver a powerful offsetting cut to rates when a shock occurs or the Fed will be overzealous in tightening policy and will tip the economy back into recession.
James Bullard warned that a large shock to the American economy could still cause a "deflationary spiral".
"But until you get a large shock that rattles your head you don't really know [if you are 100%] because it's difficult to put yourself in that situation in training.
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The SNP went on to suffer a larger shock when the Tories defeated Salmond, a major figure in British politics.
"The eurozone will suffer a larger shock from weaker UK demand and the depreciation of the pound, but for the block as a whole, growth adjustments will likely be significantly smaller than for the UK," Fitch said.
The β-decay contributes in maintaining a respectable lepton-to-baryon ratio, Ye, of the core prior to collapse which results in a larger shock energy to produce the explosion.
Therefore, the shock of an accident to the driver is arguably lower; this effect can be strengthened by the fact that –while drivers in general may "see an accident coming -, it is not unlikely for passengers to be caught by surprise by an accident, leading to a larger shock (which in turn affects their future behavior in a stronger way).
According to Araki et al. (2004) and Wang et al. (2006), a larger shock normal angle from the Sun Earth line leads to a more gradual SC because the shock sweeping time across a geoeffective length [30 R E by Araki et al. (2004)] becomes longer.
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