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The phrase "a surprise that" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are introducing a surprise or unexpected thing. For example, "She was met with a surprise that she had won the lottery."
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But it's a surprise that can come in handy.
So it actually shouldn't be a surprise that so many engineers sprang out of his circle.
And a surprise that has nothing to do with food?
Kristy said, "No?" with a surprise that he thought perfunctory.
It might come as a surprise that this was necessary.
Maybe it's not a surprise that things flame out".
"So this wasn't a surprise that he did something bad.
It is a surprise that in the studied cases institutional bargaining did not determine institutional outcomes.
Is it a surprise that Mr. King played the ukulele?
It's not entirely a surprise that Trump dismisses Tunisia's importance.
If anything, it's a surprise that he lasted this long.
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