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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'shock at the' is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling of intense surprise, disbelief, or horror when someone becomes aware of something unexpected or unpleasant. Example sentence: She experienced a sudden shock at the news of her parents' divorce.
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Victims' relatives expressed shock at the verdicts.
Teachers' union leaders expressed shock at the resignation.
Most expressed shock at the little girl's death.
DeGale spoke of his shock at the Irishman's death.
From jail, he expressed his shock at the killing.
The Spinal Injuries Association expressed shock at the suicide.
First there was shock at the appalling images.
Borukhova's shock at the ruling may be imagined.
Local workers spoke of their shock at the scene.
On Wednesday, local residents also expressed shock at the attack.
But many express shock at the "depth of his cynicism".
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