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The phrase "all surprising" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express that something is completely unexpected, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The results of the experiment were all surprising to the researchers."
Alternatives: "entirely unexpected" or "completely astonishing".
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It was all surprising.
None of this is at all surprising.
Perhaps it is not at all surprising.
At first blush, this transition isn't at all surprising.
The survey results are not at all surprising.
And this is not at all surprising to me...
The way he is hitting off the tee, this is not at all surprising.
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The not-at-all surprising king of the hardware hacking prom: Arduino.
Finally, are the results all that surprising or unexpected?
And all the more surprising after a quite excellent set.
Which makes the surveillance revelations all the more surprising.
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