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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he was surprised" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe how a person reacts when something unexpected or shocking happens. For example, "When Bob found out that he won the lottery, he was surprised."
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But he was surprised.
He was surprised.
He was surprised but happy".
He says he was surprised.
He was surprised too.
He was surprised by the result.
Reading them over, he was surprised.
He was surprised to be asked.
But Eagle said he was surprised.
It wasn't like he was surprised.
He was surprised to receive no counteroffer.
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