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Discover Ludwig"more unexpected" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to compare two things with regards to their level of unexpectedness. Example sentence: The plot twist in the movie was even more unexpected than the one in the book.
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The more unexpected, the better.
Gravity and Her are more unexpected.
But it was much more unexpected.
None was more unexpected than Simpson's.
But other findings are more unexpected.
Eric is even more unexpected.
But the unexpected becomes more unexpected.
More unexpected was where Soros went next.
Then something even more unexpected happens.
However, Hutton's appointment is more unexpected.
Nothing could be more unexpected than the result.
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