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The phrase "are surprising" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a predicate adjective phrase to describe a subject in the sentence as being surprising. It can also be used as a part of a larger adjective phrase, such as "are often surprising." Example: The results of the study are surprising.
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are surprising
adjective
That is or are a surprise.
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Exact(35)
Other responses are surprising.
But others are surprising.
The findings are surprising.
But some results are surprising.
Often the alignments are surprising.
Sometimes the answers are surprising.
Similar(25)
Well, it is surprising.
The confession was surprising.
The result was surprising.
The outcome was surprising.
The positivity is surprising.
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