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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as surprise" is not correct in written English.
It may be intended to express something unexpected, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The news came to us as a surprise when we learned about the sudden changes in the project."
Alternatives: "as a shock" or "as an unexpected event."
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This news shouldn't have come as surprise.
The answer may come as surprise.
However disappointing, this reaction doesn't really come as surprise.
For readers of Critchley's earlier works, this avenue of inquiry may come as surprise.
For people not familiar with social work, the idea of professionals protesting might come as surprise.
The Labor Department's announcement that employment growth fell sharply in March shouldn't have come as surprise.
The Index connection perhaps shouldn't come as surprise.
So maybe they view it (like TweetDeck itself) as, surprise, surprise, a power user feature.
Do not tell your sweetheart about this, make this trip as surprise.
As surprise contenders go, the Lions are hardly surprising.
Moreover, as Surprise is an independent type of feeling, it only inscribes the feeling of Surprise rather than being considered as inscribing Insecurity.
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