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The phrase "jolt out" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a sudden, forceful movement that causes something to leave its place or position. This phrase can also be used figuratively to describe a sudden and unexpected change or realization. Example: The car hit a pothole and the spare tire jolted out from the trunk.
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Who exactly was that exclamation mark meant to jolt out of an unthinking stupor, and teach that homosexuality is a fact of life?
But my friend's genuine enthusiasm for what she called "our craft" was infectious and I always got a creative jolt out of seeing her.
Not everything is so stirring, however, and an encore featuring two ecstatically received Depeche Mode tracks somewhat shows up how the mid-paced nature of the main set required a jolt out of its comfort zone.
But I think I have to stick my finger into an electric socket every once in a while just to get a little jolt out of life to keep it going because that's what gave me the joys, the jollies of life".
Veanne said the tracking seems mostly accurate, though it sometimes misses her wake time as she doesn't immediately jolt out of bed in the morning, Also, she generally doesn't find the whole sleep tracking thing as motivating as the fitness aspects.
They could do with a jolt out of the same old dynastic progression.
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Unexpectedly, George jolted out of position.
We enjoy being jolted out of our complacency.
It's like being jolted out of slumber with an electric shock.
But every once in a while, I'm jolted out of my myopic little Xanadu.
People need occasionally to get off the machine of 21st-century life, to be jolted out of their daily routines.
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