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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'little surprised' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's reaction to a slightly unexpected event, for example, "She was a little surprised when her name was called for the award."
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He looks a little surprised.
He was a little surprised.
Craig looks a little surprised.
He seemed a little surprised.
I was a little surprised.
"I'm a little surprised.
We're a little surprised.
"I was a little surprised," admitted Laudrup.
"The doormen were, well, a little surprised.
"I was a little surprised," she started.
"Oh, thanks!" Spalding said, a little surprised.
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