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The phrase "are very surprised" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong feeling of astonishment or shock in response to an event or information.
Example: "When they heard the news, they were very surprised by the unexpected outcome."
Alternatives: "are quite astonished" or "are extremely shocked."
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"People are very surprised.
"We are very surprised by the decision," said Nick Davies, the spokesman for the IAAF.
We are very surprised at just how good those coming through clearing have been.
"We are very surprised at this figure, which we think must be a coding problem.
"They are very surprised that we can control their browser, that they don't have to do anything".
"We are very surprised at the level of the attending crowds," said the Lions' chief executive, John Feehan.
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He is "very surprised, extremely surprised.
No one was very surprised.
"But I'm very surprised.
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