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The phrase "altogether surprising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is completely or entirely unexpected.
Example: "The results of the experiment were altogether surprising, defying all previous predictions."
Alternatives: "completely surprising" or "entirely unexpected."
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The divide is neither new nor altogether surprising.
This isn't altogether surprising.
That's not altogether surprising.
THIS isn't altogether surprising.
This reaction wasn't altogether surprising.
Remarkable, but not altogether surprising.
That is not altogether surprising.
But it would not be altogether surprising.
What Dr. Weisskirch found wasn't altogether surprising.
Nor should this be altogether surprising.
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They do the same in Kyrgyzstan, which I guess is not altogether surprising, geographically speaking.
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