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Discover Ludwig"felt a jolt" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a sudden, surprising or shocking sensation. For example: "She felt a jolt of fear as she stepped into the dark alleyway."
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You felt a jolt.
I felt a jolt.
Martina felt a jolt of fear.
But after a moment White felt a jolt.
For a moment, she felt a jolt of hope.
I turned to say something to McKinney, and began to retrieve, then felt a jolt.
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They look at each other and feel a jolt: after all these years, are they strangers?
"You can say, 'Do you feel a jolt when you kill 10 people?' " in a video game, Dr. Murray suggested.
People like this shot because they feel a jolt of recognition: they relate to being young, being in love, hanging out with lots of friends.
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