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Discover Ludwig"be in shock" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It describes a state of being shocked or extremely surprised. Example: When they heard the news of the accident, they were all in shock.
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said Britain would be "in shock at the horrific murder" of the MP.
Her father is reported by Le Parisien newspaper to be "in shock" after hearing his daughter is believed to have been involved in the shootings.
He appears to be in shock.
Telegraph readers will be in shock.
Nunez appeared to be in shock.
Most seemed to be in shock.
Many more were said to be in shock.
· Your friend may be in shock, angry, scared and hurting.
The village of Herserange was reported to be in shock.
And some of the kids would be in shock.
The woman inside seemed to be in shock.
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