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Discover Ludwig"it a surprise" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
It may be a typo or mistake. Possible correct versions of the phrase could be: - "It was a surprise" - "It is a surprise" - "It had been a surprise" Example: "When I opened the gift, it was a complete surprise. I never expected to receive such a thoughtful present."
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Was it a surprise?
Let's leave it a surprise.
"We prefer keeping it a surprise for our consumers".
Is it a surprise that Mr. King played the ukulele?
"You might want to call it a surprise attack".
Is it a surprise that, the very next day, the N.C.A.A. restored Muhammad's eligibility?
"That's why they call it a surprise, Barrett," Maxson said with a laugh.
But he would not provide specifics, so that he could keep it a surprise.
Is it a surprise that the genre has faded so quickly?
Nor is it a surprise to find the government more trusted on the economy.
Is it a surprise then that guilt by association would follow so easily?
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