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Discover Ludwig"slightly shocked" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it when describing a person's reaction to a certain event or situation. For example, "He was slightly shocked to hear the news that she had gotten married."
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I was slightly shocked by the anger she was directing at me, and it was either the shocked look on my face or the sense of anger from the mother that alerted the flight attendant to our situation.
I was slightly shocked".
She looks slightly shocked.
He remains slightly shocked by the White House invitation.
I was slightly shocked at how I played.
"I was about to sit there," I say, slightly shocked.
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He's funny, but also deliberately unpleasant and slightly shocking.
But I suppose, as long as we all spend all our lives clothed, concealing our cocks, fannies and boobs more zealously than any other body parts, then they'll retain their power to slightly shock.
McDonald's Sees Earnings Fall 1% McDonald 'ssaid profit fell slightly, shocking no one.
The government is rapidly rethinking the policy that has cost them a slightly shocking 500 million euros.
While holding it in a hypnotized state, it crescendos only slightly—shocking the hell out of you when he catapults it into a slamming acid house breakdown.
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