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Discover LudwigThe phrase "looking shocked" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: Walking into the room, she saw her friends standing around the table looking shocked at the surprise party they had planned for her.
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At the hospital, several young men stood within earshot, looking shocked and grief-stricken.
At the same time, several feet away, Ophir Pines-Paz, the chairman of Mr. Barak's party, One Israel, sat alone, looking shocked and crestfallen.
LOCAL 1 I'd love to help you marshal, but I'm having my teeth varnished at 12. GARY COOPER (looking shocked, essentially the same look as before) But... but... folks, don't you remember Frank Miller?
The full-back's performance left Frenchman Patrice Evra looking shocked and bewildered at times.
Smith could have few complaints for seeing red, despite protesting his innocence and looking shocked when Friend sent him off, and from that point anything other than a Newcastle win looked unlikely.
"The 'Moonlight' group came back looking shocked, elated, tearful and generally overwhelmed," he said.
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They always look shocked about that one.
The cops looked shocked and stared disapprovingly.
"She just looked shocked, like something happened," he said.
He simply looked shocked and awed as he reported the news.
Another looked shocked and asked: "Did they ever try to attack?" A shake of the head and the answer: "No, but it was very scary".
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