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Discover LudwigThe phrase "jolt into" is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to refer to a sudden, unexpected change in a person's state of mind or a person's sudden understanding of something. For example, "When she heard the news, she was jolted into action, quickly gathering all her belongings and making preparations to leave immediately."
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The masters fair aims to send a jolt into the market for work that wasn't born yesterday.
"It was really a big jolt into the system to have that many kids coming out," he said.
On Monday, the boyfriend, Yiorgos Chrysostomidis, went over the same balcony, sending another jolt into the tight-knit judo community.
A placement abroad prepares for this jolt into working life in a way that no amount of essays or assessments can ever do.
But instead there was a jolt into party mode with a full-on 1950s prom skirt below a tight, white top.
WASHINGTON — The jobs report on Friday had held the potential to inject an unpredictable, last-minute jolt into the race for the White House.
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At 45, I was jolted into an entirely new existence.
Only occasionally are we jolted into acknowledging them.
The spell was broken; we were jolted into real time.
Everyone rises, not only in respect, for we are jolted into personal memories and griefs.
He is jolted into realizing that time has nearly run out for pursuing his dream.
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