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Discover LudwigThe phrase "electricity shock" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an unexpected, often painful jolt of electricity. For example: "The electricity shock made me leap out of my chair."
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Bad enough that Hollywood's writers are preparing to strike; worse that speculators in Silicon Valley start-ups are watching their stack of chips dwindle; worst of all is the unforeseen electricity shock that is making the state's hair stand on end.
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One day, I heard my uncle tell the assistant mudir that his lack of faith in the West arose from the simple fact that the white man couldn't make electricity shock-free.
This implies that causality flows between energy consumption and growth runs both ways and the processes are mutually reinforcing: electricity shocks hurt GDP growth and GDP shocks simultaneously hurt energy consumption.
Rub them with a towel to avoid static electricity shocks.
It feels like — if you've ever walked on a cold day and felt that little jolt, that static-electricity shock?
Electricity can cause electrical shock and even death.
Over a third of the elephants were killed by electric shock and hanging electricity wires, he said.
Learn how electricity works and why electric shock occurs.
The human body is able to conduct a current largely due to the amount of water in the body, and an electric shock happens when electricity flows through part of the body.
A small electric shock caused by static electricity during cold, dry weather is a familiar experience.
She is not entirely immune to the electricity she produces, however, as shown when she is drenched in water and attempts to create electricity — she gives herself an electric shock, causing great pain.
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