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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which shocked him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a reaction to something surprising or unexpected that has occurred. Example: "The news of her sudden departure was unexpected, which shocked him deeply."
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Is there anything which shocked him about his discoveries?
So he ran a Rose Garden campaign in the Democratic primary, and finished second, which shocked him.
He recognises the limitations of Churchill's solipsistic world-view, emphasising that even as a Liberal it was "other people's sumptuousness and material values rather than his own which shocked him".
The other influence is perhaps more surprising: the first Gulf war that followed Ba'athist Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990, which shocked him and his colleagues at the école.
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The last piece shown is a see-through wedding dress which shocks him.
The first is the death of his elderly widowed mother, which shocks him with an unanticipated and profound sense of loss.
Amy kisses David which shocks him, though Wolfenden felt it should not surprise him.
He was born with severe heart defects, which shocked her because they had not been detected by prenatal ultrasound tests.
The men in the family felt obliged to look at the hideous remains, which shocked them, and they trembled.
She got 24 responses within just a couple of days, which shocked her: "Some haven't even told their parents but they told me about it". .
He leaves with relief the grim "shuttered city" of Valladolid, which has shocked him with its poverty, and walks south for several days, "living on figs and ears of wheat".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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