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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am in shock" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a state of disbelief or surprise, often in response to unexpected news or events. Example: "When I heard the news about the accident, I was so taken aback that I am in shock."
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I am in shock over this thing".
"I am in shock," he said.
Mom, I am in shock.
"I am in shock," González said.
"I am in shock about all this," she said.
"I am in shock, what happened to my country?
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"Everyone is in shock.
People were in shock.
England were in shock.
People are in shock".
"We are in shock..
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