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"shock by" is not a correct phrase in written English.
It is possible to use the word "shock" and the preposition "by" to describe the cause of the shocking event. For example: - The news of the terrorist attack was met with shock by the entire community. - She was left in shock by her husband's sudden death. - The students were in shock by the teacher's unexpected resignation.
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5 1 SHOCK, by Robin Cook.
"I'm still kind of in shock by everything that happened".
You would think they were over the shock by now.
We can regulate the shock by the size of the bundle of wire.
The execution of Najibullah was greeted with shock by many Afghans.
"I overcame culture shock by going out and meeting new people.
His conclusion: his helmet reduced the shock by as much as a third to a half.
If the scoreline was a surprise, the shock, by then, was that it was not more.
Watford caused a shock by picking up their first win of the season at Reading.
Ms. Hirschmann said she was "completely in shock" by Mr. Liebman's behavior.
It seems odd that an actor playing Sherlock Holmes could provoke shock by wearing a deerstalker.
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