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The phrase "attack has shocked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a reaction to an unexpected or violent event, typically in news reports or discussions about current events.
Example: "The attack has shocked the entire community, leaving many in disbelief."
Alternatives: "attack has stunned" or "attack has surprised".
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The attack has shocked China.
The attack has shocked locals in the popular tourist destination.
The deaths of so many children in the attack has shocked Afghans and foreign officials.
The police are looking for two suspects caught on CCTV cameras.The attack has shocked the residents of what is arguably the safest capital city in Latin America.
The attack has shocked Harper-Mercer's family, which released a statement Saturday.
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But regional oil executives said the attack had shocked the industry.
The Tanzanian tourism minister, Said Ali Mbarouk, said the attack had shocked and shamed the country, adding that security had been stepped up in all tourist areas, including Stone Town.
Resident nun Phuoc Hy said the attack had shocked the religious residents of the monastery, which houses more than 20 nuns.
The terrorist attack had shocked us into "a new faith in our oldest values," Time pronounced; it was "a time of homecoming and housecleaning" and "couples renewing their vows".
The deeply religious overtones of the attack have shocked many.
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