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The phrase "am surprised that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing astonishment or disbelief about a particular situation or fact.
Example: "I am surprised that they decided to cancel the event at the last minute."
Alternatives: "I am astonished that" or "I am taken aback that".
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I am surprised that I do.
I am surprised that it has come in this form".
I am surprised that America is unable to stop them".
"I am surprised that it was so easy," he said.
I am surprised that she is among the finalists.
I am surprised that Lilian has taken this line.
I am surprised that it has happened so quickly.
I am surprised that your development rate is so stable.
I am surprised that people find that situation not realistic.
I am surprised that you make no mention of Bulgaria's relationship with Russia.
QUESTION FROM AMANDA WELCH: I am surprised that I am disagreeing with Mr. Hertzberg.
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