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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very unexpected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs without anticipation or surprise, emphasizing the degree of unexpectedness.
Example: "The sudden announcement of the merger was a very unexpected turn of events for the employees."
Alternatives: "quite surprising" or "extremely unforeseen".
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Her mother then did a very unexpected thing.
And it develops in a very unexpected way.
"It's a very unexpected combination that shows their only aim is power".
"I learned early that things can change in a very unexpected way," Mr. Reynolds said.
"A very unexpected thing to happen to me at my age, so I'm very grateful".
While nodding away to this, leaning on a pole, a very unexpected thing happened.
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Be sure to look out for a few very unexpected cameos.
A second very unexpected finding was the high level of gene decay observed among dozens of ET3-1 genes, including several well-characterized virulence factors that are conserved among the sequenced SA isolates associated with human infection.
Very unexpected & VERY good.
"It sounds like a short story, with a fun and very unexpected twist.
The tale recounts a schoolboy's visit to the library which takes a number of very unexpected turns.
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