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"jolt of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a sudden, powerful and often unexpected wave of emotion or sensation. For example: "The huge applause at the end of his performance gave him a jolt of excitement."
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A jolt of excitement ran through me.
Better the occasional jolt of pain.
I felt a mild jolt of emotion.
A jolt of confidence kicks in.
I feel a sharp jolt of love.
We needed the jolt of coffee.
I miss that little jolt of family".
Martina felt a jolt of fear.
You could see the jolt of surprise".
It's an eight minute jolt of caffeine".
The power companies desperately need a jolt of youthful energy.
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