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The phrase "shocking revelation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a surprising or unexpected piece of information or news that is revealed. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The politician's sudden resignation was met with a shocking revelation of embezzlement and corruption within his administration."
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It was a shocking revelation.
Brace up for a shocking revelation!
It was hardly a shocking revelation.
This is a somewhat shocking revelation.
I was expecting some shocking revelation.
A shocking revelation or an odd joke too far?
But soon a shocking revelation sends him on a quest for his biological father.
That doping is a problem in cycling and other sports is hardly a shocking revelation anymore.
The Fukushima disaster was a wake-up call for the nuclear industry as well as a shocking revelation of the inner workings of the Japanese power sector.
"It's the kind of shocking revelation that would ordinarily have blown up a plaintiff's case," he told me.
OK, barring some truly shocking revelation, Barack Obama will be the Democratic nominee.
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