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How to pronounce “shock(noun) in English

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Well, there's a study done, you probably heard it before because it's sort of like one of those sort of urban myth kinda studies, where people had the choice of getting an electricshock, there are only two choices you can either get the electric shock now and it's twice as painful as an electric shock you can get in the next 24 hours.So you get either an electric shock now and you just know you got it over with or you can get an electric shock in the next 24 hours randomly when you're not expecting it.

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