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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am shocked that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express surprise or disbelief about a particular situation or statement.
Example: "I am shocked that they decided to cancel the event at the last minute."
Alternatives: "I can't believe that" or "I am astonished that".
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"I am shocked that other alcohol producers aren't affected".
I am shocked that Frank Field is one of them.
I myself am shocked that he took that risk.
"I am shocked that once again it was so easy".
"I am shocked that the system can be manipulated in such a way.
I am shocked that the land of Nehru and Gandhi has taken such incomprehensible action.
I am shocked that the UK didn't take more people like me".
I am shocked that you would blame insurgents for the economic and social problems in Iraq.
"I am shocked that beer is the only target," he said.
I am shocked that such a distasteful article should have appeared.
I am shocked that there has been such a huge explosion in use".
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