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The phrase "are surprise" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "are surprised"? If this is the case, you can use it when expressing that someone is experiencing surprise or astonishment about something.
Example: "They are surprised by the unexpected news of the promotion."
Alternatives: "are astonished" or "are taken aback".
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are surprise
noun
Something not expected.
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There are surprise inclusions.
Among the results are — surprise!
What are essential, it seems, are surprise and a good amount of anger.
Gone are surprise visits from anti-abortion activists like Phyllis Schlafly.
Formerly high-flying companies are — surprise, surprise — reconsidering their roles as Nascar billboards and underwriters of PGA Tour events.
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