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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he surprisingly" can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something happened in a way that is unexpected or surprising. For example: "He surprisingly won the race, even though he wasn't the favorite."
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However he surprisingly fluffed his lines.
With Washington, he surprisingly rushed for 1,042 yards and 7 touchdowns that season.
While Vince Gilmer is feeling far better, it is revealed that he surprisingly knows little to nothing about the disease.
He surprisingly went unclaimed and unsigned, and Jets Coach Rex Ryan brought him back.
After he surprisingly won the Open in 1991 his game fell apart.
After a court case, when Bernard Levin and Alan Watkins testified on his behalf, he surprisingly won damages of £600.
The first election of Rousseff's life was for the presidency after he surprisingly chose her as his successor in 2010.
But Kazan fell dramatically from the liberals' pantheon when he surprisingly named names in testifying to HUAC.
He surprisingly survived that tempest but is now a lame duck, with Laurent Blanc officially confirmed as his successor after this World Cup.
Clinton was about to leave the hotel for a taping of "The Daily Show" when he surprisingly found himself in the same hallway with his old Arkansas compatriot.
He surprisingly survived that tempest but is now a lame duck, with Laurent Blanc already confirmed as his successor after this World Cup.
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