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The phrase "some shocks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a variety of unexpected or surprising events or experiences. Example: "The movie was filled with some shocks that kept the audience on the edge of their seats."
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Some shocks leave you numb.
But possibly also some shocks.
On top of all that, the week saw some shocks in the corporate world.
If the play doesn't ever get there, it still delivers some shocks (1 30).
After experiencing the more potholed streets uptown, he said, "It could use some shocks — you feel the bumps".
Their short-term borrowing has already picked up.The rapid growth of credit derivatives, now a nominal $8 trillion in total, might also provide some shocks.
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Then some shock destroys the academic theory.
"There's been some shock," said Berthod-Bonnet.
Some shocked observers spoke in the rough shorthand of sport.
I will proceed with some shock tactics with Thieu today...
"There were, like, screaming girls following him everywhere, everywhere," Mr. Zucchelli reported, still registering some shock.
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