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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as shocked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a comparison of shock levels between two subjects or situations.
Example: "She was as shocked by the news as her colleagues were."
Alternatives: "equally shocked" or "just as shocked."
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The bank robber seemed just as shocked.
"I am as shocked as you are".
All I know is that I'm as shocked as anyone".
"I'm as shocked as anyone," Pitino said of the allegations.
She said she was as shocked as everyone else.
We are all as shocked as anyone else".
"I was as shocked as anybody," he adds.
Carrie is as shocked as we all are.
Giuliani was as shocked as any other survivor.
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A high dislocation density was observed in both the α and ω phases in the as-shocked state.
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