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"entirely surprising" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to indicate that something was completely unexpected or caused a strong reaction of surprise. Example: The results of the election were entirely surprising; no one had predicted such a landslide victory for the underdog candidate.
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This may not seem entirely surprising.
Not that this is entirely surprising.
That omission is not, of course, entirely surprising.
Perhaps none of this is entirely surprising.
That's not entirely surprising.
This is not entirely surprising.
It is not entirely surprising.
But his performance was not entirely surprising.
Its low rank is not entirely surprising.
But it was not entirely surprising.
Mr. Christie's decision was not entirely surprising.
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