Sentence examples for more shocked from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "more shocked" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to compare the level of shock between two things or situations. Here is an example: "I was shocked when I found out I had won the lottery, but I was even more shocked when I realized I had lost the ticket."

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"I was more shocked than anything".

EVEN more shocked was a local doctor, Abraham Yaari.

They were even more shocked when they visited Japan to find out what was going on.

But once I saw who it was, I was more shocked".

I was even more shocked when he decided to send troops to Iraq.

Which makes me all the more shocked and surprised to be No1 on this list.

"Really?" It was hard to tell which panellist was more shocked.

You seem more shocked by your friend's betrayal than by your husband's.

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In hindsight, I'm surprised I was not more shocked/concerned/humored when I heard this story.

As she read off my new weight and numbers, she seemed more shocked than I was.

The special effects will make your visitors feel more shocked and spooked at every turn.

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