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The phrase "even more shocking" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is even more surprising, startling, or disturbing than something previously mentioned. Example: The news of the bombing was shocking enough, but what was even more shocking was that it was carried out by a group claiming to represent a peaceful religion.
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Millennials display an even more shocking ignorance.
Even more shocking, she's an atheist.
Even more shocking was the cause.
"It must be even more shocking to win twice".
Trump's victory was by far even more shocking.
This is what makes it even more shocking.
Even more shocking: it's coming from both parties.
Perhaps what happened next was even more shocking: She felt her own hand go up immediately.
But then the scale of the backlash against his movement could be even more shocking.
When Mr. Margiela left in 2003, he was succeeded by the even more shocking Mr. Gaultier.
Even more shocking, so are multilateral institutions (try putting that into a protest song).
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