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The phrase "a state of shock" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you might use it in a sentence such as: "She was in a state of shock after receiving the news of her father's death."
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Are you in a state of shock?
I was in a state of shock".
I am in a state of shock.
"Everyone was in a state of shock.
a state of shock.
She's in a state of shock.
"We were in a state of shock.
Mary was in a state of shock.
They're still in a state of shock.
He's in a state of shock".
"I'm still in a state of shock".
More suggestions(18)
a state of indignation
a state of turmoil
a state of horror
a state of consternation
a state of outrage
a state of disruption
a state of bewilderment
a state of amazement
a state of upheaval
a degree of shock
a state of shocking
a state of shocked
a state of anger
a state of ruin
a state of grief
a state of exhaustion
a state of collapse
a state of excitement
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