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The phrase "it really surprising" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "it is really surprising"? You can use the corrected phrase when expressing that something is unexpected or astonishing.
Example: "It is really surprising how quickly technology evolves in just a few years."
Alternatives: "it's quite surprising" or "it's really astonishing".
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"We found it really surprising and disappointing".
"Is it really surprising that a teenager, or someone recounting his teenage years, sounds unbelievable?
"Our weavers in Uzbekistan find it really surprising and a real struggle to begin with.
Is it really surprising that the brotherhood of hackers turns out to be more like central intelligence?
Is it really surprising that the U.S. stock market quickly reversed the gains it made at the open of trading on Monday and resumed last week's downward move?
Is it really surprising, then, that a country that had the resilience to make itself over so thoroughly is also the capital of cosmetic about-faces?
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"It's really surprising the way it works out in the end," Joy said.
It's really surprising and I'm really happy it's taking off.
"It's really surprising.
"It was really surprising".
So it was really surprising.
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