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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some shocking" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is surprising or disturbing in a general context. Example: "The report revealed some shocking statistics about climate change that left everyone speechless."
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With signature "PLL" style, the show dropped us these precious tidbits in some shocking moments scattered throughout the episode.
I was expecting some shocking revelation.
"There are some shocking cars on the road," Ive said.
The results in individual polls bounce around a bit, and there are some shocking outliers.
This movement claims to rely on data, but seems to ignore some shocking outcomes.
But, absent some shocking new revelations, the attentions of the national media will gradually turn elsewhere.
"The regime made some shocking mistakes early on, really horrible, when they blocked the aid.
And the J.T.C. also produced some shocking estimates about the alternative minimum tax.
In Europe the inequities of our common agricultural policy (CAP) produce some shocking statistics.
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Then, watched by smiling passengers, she took some shocking-pink Chanel lipstick from her stylist and applied it liberally to her famously ample lips.
There are some shocking balance of payments figures lurking out there.
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