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Discover Ludwig"shocked silence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when someone is so overcome with shock that they don't know what to say or do. For example, "The crowd fell into a shocked silence after the mayor's surprise announcement."
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Shocked silence.
There is a shocked silence.
Shocked silence for the moment.
There was a shocked silence.
There was a collective shocked silence.
It eventually turned anxious and, finally, ended in shocked silence.
The shocked silence and confused expression, I'm used to.
Many had already been in tears; now, after a moment's shocked silence, many more wept.
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Malhotra is shocked into silence.
The audience, too, seemed shocked into silence.
For a moment, people sat dumfounded, shocked into silence.
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