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The phrase "his shock" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a possessive noun phrase, meaning that the shock belongs to a specific person (in this case, "his" refers to a male individual). Example: John couldn't hide his shock when his boss announced that he was being promoted to a higher position.
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His shock when we passed was palpable.
Moanda-Phuati told Libération of his shock.
His shock and concern were quickly phasing into sulking.
Mr Miliband tweeted of his shock at hearing the news.
On Facebook, a former student, Stanislav Zavlajov, voiced his shock.
He can barely contain his shock at her condition.
And Mr. Benton released a statement to express his shock.
Dr. Levinson, a retired physician, recalled his shock and consternation.
To his shock, he was rejected by every single one.
But three months after his shock exit, Alsop is back.
DeGale spoke of his shock at the Irishman's death.
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