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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shock on" is not a part of standard written English
We don't use the phrase "shock on" in this way. You can talk about being "in shock", but we don't use the phrase "shock on". Example sentence: The boy was in shock after seeing the wreckage of the car crash.
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The shock, on first reading, almost had me levitating.
Friends of Pugh expressed their shock on social media.
Several expressed shock on Tuesday after learning of his death.
I saw shock on her face, even some fear.
Fans were quick to voice their shock on social media.
The first shock on approaching Gilo is the roadblock.
You can see the shock on their faces.
They may get a nasty shock on Friday.
1.48pm BST Those hoping for a shock on Centre Court might have to wait.
"The move was a culture shock on a number of levels," she says.
John Peel narrates the scene, and the shock on the US presenter's face is profound.
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