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The phrase "aspect that surprised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a particular feature or element of something that was unexpected or astonishing.
Example: "One aspect that surprised me during the presentation was the innovative approach to problem-solving."
Alternatives: "element that caught me off guard" or "feature that astonished me".
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The qualitative comments were typed verbatim and, given the modest allocation of space within the questionnaire for general comments, one aspect that surprised the team was the richness of free text feedback.
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I wouldn't be that surprised".
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