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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'much unexpected' is an idiom and can be used in written English.
It typically means that something was not expected, and often conveys a sense of surprise or astonishment. For example, "His success was much unexpected; he had only started working there a few weeks ago!".
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This is very much unexpected".
"It's all pretty much unexpected here," Mr. Morgan said.
But the time I break the market, it was very much unexpected.
Who feels comfortable with adding so much unexpected, generous harmony to a trifle about a delicious crush?
Elsewhere the budget had little effect, with traders saying there was not much unexpected in the speech.
Lynton Crosby's campaign will be praised to the echo, but the outcome will be as much unexpected success for him and as an unexpected disaster for us".
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But it was much more unexpected.
"Moneyball" was very much an unexpected pregnancy.
Yeah, it's iambic pentameter — but it turned out to be Shakespearean in much more unexpected and hard-to-capture ways".
It's not always a great write-up in the Times or a big marketing budget, it's so often much more unexpected.
From that moment you expect, not so much the unexpected, but the expected rendered in a dimension you hadn't been previously aware of, one in which Evil and Grace exist in ways we can't pin down rationally.
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