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The phrase "be surprised how" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically introduces a clause that explains a surprising or unexpected fact or event. Here are a few examples: - "You'll be surprised how quickly your garden will grow if you water it every day." - "I was surprised how easy it was to learn a new language when I immersed myself in the culture." - "It's amazing how many people were surprised how good the movie turned out to be." - "You'll be surprised how much money you can save by cutting back on daily expenses."
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"You will be surprised how this happens.
You'd be surprised how simple it was.
You'd be surprised how popular Shostakovich is.
You'd be surprised how many think that".
And you'd be surprised how long a scar lasts.
KALPOE: You'd be surprised how simple it was that night.
You would be surprised how many problems this solves.
You might be surprised how much it helps.
You would be surprised how much it can take.
You'd be surprised how many people have seen that movie.
You'd be surprised how freeing that can be.
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