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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shocked over" can be used in a sentence, particularly in written English, but it may not be considered grammatically correct
It is more commonly used in spoken language or informal writing. Example: She was shocked over the news of her father's passing.
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This is what frustration sounds like: Darrelle Revis saying that he was shocked, over and over and over again.
So he can't really be shocked over recent corporate scams.
The Israeli prime minster, Binyamin Netanyahu, said: "I am shocked over this reprehensible and horrific act.
"So I am deeply saddened and shocked over the current legislation that is now in place against the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community here in Russia.
Imam Lahmuddin, who leads the mosque and was in the building until late Sunday, said he was saddened and shocked over the fire.
That is why some observers have been shocked over the past few months to see the singer distancing himself from Chabad in a series of public statements.
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I am in shock over this thing".
"I'm in shock over it".
South Africans are in shock over the killings.
And this explains the industry's shock over recent events.
Neigbors expressed shock over Mr. Hagen's death.
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