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Discover Ludwig"nothing surprise" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
A correct phrase would be "nothing surprising." You can use this phrase to express that something is not surprising or unexpected. For example: "After all the drama that has unfolded, nothing surprising happened at the awards ceremony."
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The writer, sure Carlos is mad, tries it out and does see all things, though he doesn't admit this to Carlos & tries to forget, worried lest nothing surprise him anymore.
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