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The phrase 'she rocks' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You could use this phrase to express admiration for someone's accomplishments. For example, you could say: "My sister just finished her masters degree - she rocks!".
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She's the bestselling author of Time Management Made Easy for Busy Moms, the author of the forthcoming book Live Joyous Mommyhood, the creator of The Mommyhood Mentor®, and an advisory team member on the She Rocks the World Executive Board.
She rocks.
She rocks vigorously.
"She rocks out," she said.
She rocks an imaginary baby.
She rocks the house and the movie.
Hahahaha!" She rocks her head back, laughing.
She rocks up and scores wherever she plays".
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Long may she rock.
She rock climbs.
She rocked gently back and forth.
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