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'more shocking than' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used in comparative sentences to emphasize the intensity of one thing compared to another. For example: "The injustice of this event was more shocking than anything I had anticipated."
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This is, to say the least, unexpected, more shocking than the shocks that horror movies are designed to produce.
The only thing more shocking than Tyler's senseless suicide is the fact that people are shocked it happened.
(Far more shocking than Regan's description of blinding Gloucester is Goneril's "Shut up").
That debate, he said, was more "shocking" than the current one.
"There's some massive moments, perhaps even more shocking than the Red Wedding type of thing.
And it had, but one more shocking than a single slaughter.
An attack from within can be more shocking than one by hostile external forces.
"Why is this case more shocking than the others?" Dacre asked.
A reviewer says she finds my emotional candour more shocking than the sex.
Yes, I stand accused, probably because there's nothing more shocking than sincerity in modern culture.
More shocking than the misdeeds is the fact that employees are blowing the whistle.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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