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"be surprised about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about someone being surprised by something. For example, "She was surprised about how quickly her work was finished."
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"It's hard for me to be surprised about much these days," he said.
Well, the first thing you'll likely be surprised about is the cost of the ads.
Rather, what Schrage is pretending to be surprised about is that Wal-Mart didn't build its IT network using the absolute cutting-edge, state-of-the-art equipment.
Indeed, the prime minister is said to be surprised about Mr Meacher's success in government.
We shouldn't be surprised about meditation having variable benefits from person to person.
But, until then, no one should be surprised about the large turnout of early voters.
"People would be surprised about how in tune the residents are".
And I know there are those funny teenage years, but you'd be surprised about what happens with them sometimes.
"There's no reason to be surprised about this because I've worked hard," Hernández said through an interpreter.
Others care about one set of issues and may be surprised about others, but only because they had not considered them.
Talk to the college first and you may be surprised about how generous it can be, but it depends on the circumstances".
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