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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always a surprise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something consistently brings unexpected outcomes or feelings.
Example: "Every time I visit my grandmother, it's always a surprise to see what new dish she has prepared for me."
Alternatives: "consistently unexpected" or "invariably surprising".
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"It's always a surprise.
"It is always a surprise".
There's always a surprise or two".
Warhol is always a surprise.
"With Simon, it's always a surprise".
Love as surprise – yes, always a surprise.
What is on the cup is always a surprise.
La Table 2 Julien With an ever-changing menu, dinner is always a surprise.
"There's always a surprise," she said, "and that surprise can sometimes turn your day upside down".
The four became known for gritty but wacky sketches that included, always, a surprise.
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