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The phrase "a surprise of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an unexpected event or occurrence that is characterized by surprise.
Example: "The party was a surprise of a lifetime for her, as she had no idea her friends were planning it."
Alternatives: "a shock of" or "an unexpected event of".
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That is not a surprise, of course.
Not that this is a surprise, of course.
Tough Love even begins with a surprise of sorts.
Mr. Thielemann and the orchestra offered a surprise of their own as an encore.
It was a patriotic jolt, and a surprise of another kind: We cared this much?
The chef Michael Symon from "The Chew" has a surprise of his own.
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The Hare made waves through the gift season that year--a surprise of a book that pieced together the story of a collection of 264 small wood and ivory carvings made in Japan in the 18th century.
A bit of a surprise for both of us.
Kind of a surprise as many of the leads did.
There was a surprise flourishing of public displays of affection.
A SURPRISE surplus of $2.8 million in North Babylon.
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