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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also shockingly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize an additional surprising or unexpected element in a statement.
Example: "The results of the experiment were also shockingly different from our initial predictions."
Alternatives: "surprisingly as well" or "equally astonishingly".
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As a Magnetic Fields reference, it's also shockingly recent.
It's sublimely funny and unabashedly juvenile but also shockingly highbrow.
They're also shockingly credible, since Ms. Schwegel has traced her characters' missteps so carefully.
It is also, shockingly, a consumer of 80% of the country's water.
With references to Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, it is also shockingly up-to-date.
The service is also shockingly friendly, another reminder you're not in a one-star Michelin.
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They were also too shockingly unfree to be included in grand nineteenthcentury narratives of the Revolution as a triumph for liberty.
It can also be shockingly brutal.
He was also prone, shockingly, to urinating in public spaces.
But the review process can also be shockingly intimate.
We also know (shockingly) little about how well current energy efficiency regulations and programs work.
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