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The phrase "always surprised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent state of astonishment or disbelief in various contexts, such as reactions to events or behaviors.
Example: "She is always surprised by how quickly the seasons change each year."
Alternatives: "constantly amazed" or "perpetually astonished".
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Bartoli has always surprised people.
I'm always surprised when people recognize me.
When bubbles burst, they are always surprised.
"I'm always surprised people like it".
"People are always surprised by that".
"I'm always surprised by flagrant stupidity.
I am always surprised they do.
Britney has always surprised me.' With what?
Persse, the ingénu, is always surprised.
I'm always surprised by what I find reporting.
We're always surprised by what takes the cake.
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