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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a surprising introduction" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an unexpected or unconventional way of presenting something, such as in a book, speech, or article.
Example: "The author captivated the audience with a surprising introduction that challenged their preconceived notions about the topic."
Alternatives: "an unexpected opening" or "a startling beginning".
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It was a surprising introduction to the National Football League for the rookie Leonard Davis, the Arizona Cardinals' top draft pick and the league's second pick over all.
A surprising introduction and was quiet.
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As a result of this surprising introduction, the caregiver elaborated dispassionately that "Everyone calls him that, because he is dark skinned".
This was a surprising finding because introduction of infectious agents through live animals is considered an important component of PCVAD emergence [ 8, 9, 12].
This is going to be a somewhat surprising column introduction, for our regular readers.
Jordan achieves this transformation through the introduction of a surprising character: 16-year-old Hench, who with his 13-year-old brother, Bobby, has slipped under the radar of formal education and social welfare.
In one kind nod by an assistant editor, the introduction notes, "To a surprising degree, many of his once-heretical beliefs have increasingly been adopted by mainstream medicine.
It is shown that comportments of oxygen and nitrogen towards metallic or poisoned target are interdependent and a surprising evolution of the time of pollution against oxygen and nitrogen introduction is observed.
A surprising number of heirloom vegetables listed in seed catalogs today were listed in seed catalogs decades ago until they were supplanted by later commercial introductions.
The introduction of firearms at once outmoded the lance, yet various factors prevented its being discarded and even brought it a surprising vogue lasting well into modern times.
Frank F. Furstenberg gives a surprising answer.
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