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Discover Ludwig"feign shock" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone is pretending to be surprised or shocked by something. For example, "Although I knew he was lying, I feigned shock at his false claims."
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Later, she will ask if he's gay, then feign shock at the answer.
Then they feign shock when those same loose cannons express their questionable viewpoints in the media.
Both men delight in being provocative, on the page and off, yet feign shock that anyone has ever been provoked.
Down Main Street, Addison Cornelius, a Republican who owns a men's clothing store, cannot feign shock, nor can he hide the hurt.
"These news organizations will have to feign shock and horror and figure out another way to do it surreptitiously," said Robert Boynton, director of the long-form journalism program at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University.
The president then covered his mouth to feign shock at what he had just said, but when asked if he wanted to rectify his comments, he responded: "Publish it".
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Mr. Melendez feigned shock.
Levin feigned shock.
He guided her hand onto his crotch, feigning shock.
Several of Manning's teammates feigned shock when they learned of Manning's hosting opportunity.
"Look who's here!" she says in the video, feigning shock.
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