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Discover Ludwig"shock and" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a phrase to describe a sudden and unexpected reaction or event, often with negative connotations. Example: "The news of the sudden layoffs caused shock and outrage among the employees."
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More shock and outrage.
Classic shock and awe.
"Shock and disappointment".
"Shock and disappointment," he said.
It's all shock and awe.
Shock and horror?
Shock and awe indeed".
"Shock and awe".
Shock and outrage!
Most likely to: Induce shock and awe.
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