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"shocked at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone is surprised or dismayed by something. For example, "He was shocked at the amount of money the repairs cost."
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"He's shocked at the allegations.
"I'm shocked at the impact.
Shocked, at least, is right.
"I was shocked at my feelings".
She is shocked at New York.
They were shocked at that price".
That is, not shocked at all.
I wasn't shocked at all".
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They are shocked -- shocked -- at these shenanigans.
She's somewhat shell-shocked at its success.
People are just shell-shocked at the moment".
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