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Discover Ludwig"shocking letter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a letter that contains unwelcome, surprising, or upsetting news. For example, "Since my husband's passing, I've received a shocking letter from his lawyer."
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Khomeini was merely quoting this "shocking letter" and conceding defeat.
One notorious case was Farzad Kamangar, a teacher whose shocking letter from prison was published by Amnesty.
In retaliation, he penned a shocking letter declining the offer.
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One of the more shocking letters Leblanc has received was from a mother whose son died of an overdose.
We advise that you have plenty of Kleenex handy when you read the poem he wrote on his last day as governor of California or his shocking 1994 letter to the American public announcing his Alzheimer's disease and withdrawal from public life.
A meter from where I've been standing, I see the sign, in small but shocking-pink letters against frosted glass: Ed Banger Records.
A metre from where I've been standing, I see the sign, in small but shocking-pink letters against frosted glass: Ed Banger Records.
I find it shocking that the letter writer is shocked!
Even more shocking was Harry Markopoulos' letter to the SEC on Nov. 7, 2005, entitled "The World's Largest Hedge Fund is a Fraud".
Even more shocking was a letter to Lipstadt from Penguin Books, her British publisher, saying Irving had sued Penguin and her, claiming that her book libeled him and did damage to his reputation as a professional historian.
But it still seems slightly shocking that Cooke's letter No 2,869, which went out 10 days ago, was the last.
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