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The phrase "a shocking to" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "It was a shocking to hear the news."
Alternatives: "a shocking revelation" or "a shocking event".
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If you question the value of "weak ties," how about job networking, dating (a shocking, to some, percentage of new relationships start online), advice/recommendations, or opportunity of any kind?
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This is a shocking event to happen to anybody, and it's a shocking thing to happen to this character, who is a nice person — and bad things happen to nice people.
Still, it is a bit shocking to come across a brief discussion of the possible uses of Vaseline in this otherwise sober and restrained work.
It is always a bit shocking to be told that someone can be utterly wronged, and have no recourse.
It's a little shocking to see Lelchuk so baldly gauge and send up his own stature.
What is a little shocking to me is what this action could represent.
It can be a bit shocking to realize how much time you spent last month on trivial issues.
"I have allergy problems, and I have been taking Zyrtec-D for many years, and it was a little shocking to me to be honest with you.
But it was a little shocking to see all of my search history laid out on one page like that, I have to admit.
Yes, it's a bit shocking to see private content in Google Search results where we've come to expect only public content.
That was the nature of war to us.' It was a bit shocking to me, but there you go".
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