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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shock over" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "shock over" to describe the feeling of surprise or disbelief that has subsided after a shocking event or news. Example: After the initial shock over her sudden resignation, the employees began to process the news and prepare for the changes ahead.
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I am in shock over this thing".
"I'm in shock over it".
Neigbors expressed shock over Mr. Hagen's death.
Colleagues and residents expressed shock over the killing.
I was in minor shock over the scene.
Many drivers go into summons shock over the stiff penalties.
When he did, some fans expressed shock over his condition.
Why the shock over the use of steroids in baseball?
And this explains the industry's shock over recent events.
South Africans are in shock over the killings.
In the "drive-stun" mode, the Taser provides a painful shock over a small area.
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