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Discover Ludwig'profoundly shocked' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize a person's reaction to something they have heard or experienced. For example, "I was profoundly shocked when I heard the news of the earthquake."
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"I am profoundly shocked.
People were profoundly shocked.
The sentence profoundly shocked Turkey's democrats.
I am profoundly shocked about being reassessed.
"I am profoundly shocked about what has happened.
He was "profoundly shocked" by what he learned.
The Florida recount profoundly shocked a party that had been confident of a clear victory.
Angela Merkel said she was "profoundly shocked by the news and images from Paris".
But still my body was profoundly shocked and my brain was damaged -- and this is typical.
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Danièle Hoffman-Rispal, Socialist MP and vice-president of the France-Israel friendship group in the French parliament, said she was "profoundly shocked" by the attack.
The attack, which was caught on CCTV, profoundly shocked Mexico.
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