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"any surprise" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is usually used in rhetorical questions or statements to express that something is not unexpected or surprising. Example: "With his impeccable academic record, it's not any surprise that John was accepted into Harvard University."
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ANY surprise feels like salt in the wounds.
Which isn't any surprise.
Is this any surprise?
Does he have any surprise in him?
Do you have any surprise in you?
Not that this is any surprise.
But is this any surprise?
It shouldn't be any surprise".
Is that really any surprise?
So it wasn't any surprise to anyone.
Yet authorities braced for any surprise.
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