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The phrase "a very surprising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the unexpected nature of something in a sentence.
Example: "The results of the experiment were a very surprising outcome for the researchers."
Alternatives: "an extremely surprising" or "a quite astonishing".
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"But he is a very surprising competitor".
"It is a very surprising appointment," he added.
It is a lovely poem, and a very surprising one.
Clare Connor qualifies but would be a very surprising appointment, though not such a preposterous one.
But to strike without hope of winning, or of making peace, either, is a very surprising strategy".
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Tom Watson, the campaigning Labour MP, said: "It's a very surprising assertion given that Mr Pearce's own report states the complete opposite".
"This was unexpected, shocking, a very surprising thing, it was a debacle," says Mr Singh.Yet it was consistent with the saffron party's fading fortunes.
"This really is a very surprising and exciting observation," said Ulrich von Andrian, professor of immunopathology at Harvard Medical School and senior author of the paper.
Pernille Blume won a very surprising gold in 50m freestyle, which several of our other medallists have since claimed was a massive inspiration for their performances.
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