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Discover Ludwig"am surprised" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express surprise after hearing or learning something new. For example: "I am surprised to hear that you are living in Paris now."
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am surprised
noun
Something not expected.
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I am surprised".
Q: I am surprised.
I hope I am surprised.
"I am surprised," says Iannucci.
"I am surprised," she said.
I am surprised this happened".
I am surprised there weren't more fights.
"I am surprised," Mr. Amamou wrote dryly.
I am surprised he says this.
I cannot say I am surprised.
"I am surprised by Mr Garcia's decision.
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