Sentence examples for a surprisingly big from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a surprisingly big" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is larger than expected or anticipated.
Example: "The box was a surprisingly big size for such a small item."
Alternatives: "an unexpectedly large" or "a shockingly big".

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These make a surprisingly big difference.

It got a surprisingly big laugh.

For a small country, England is a surprisingly big place.

"There was a surprisingly big interest in seeing the watches sold in surf shops," he said.

But for their size and cost, these projectors display a surprisingly big, bright image.

For now, though, it's a surprisingly big phone that becomes increasingly familiar with use.

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For "Climb Ev'ry Mountain," Streisand was joined by a surprisingly big-voiced Jamie Foxx, who appears on "Encore," and the competition seemed to drive her even further.

Blogs and web sites covering Bigfoot "news" (of which there is a surprisingly large amount, daily) get big hits for every new "blobsquatch" (blurry blob that people say is a Sasquatch) photo or video.

It being 12.30pm on a Thursday there was a varied and surprisingly big crowd.

But building and operating homes is in itself a separate and surprisingly big energy-consuming activity too.

He was surprisingly big, a bruiser, broad across the chest.

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