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The phrase "perhaps surprising" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a statement or idea that may come as a surprise to the reader. Example: Perhaps surprising to some, the young athlete was able to beat out seasoned veterans in the competition.
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It is not perhaps surprising.
The neglect is perhaps surprising.
The verdict is sensational, but not, perhaps, surprising.
The human-brain atlas launched in 2010.Mr Allen's enthusiasm for openness is perhaps surprising.
It is perhaps surprising that there were so many Western tourists around for the dreadful slaughter.
Given the unfamiliarity of other countries' currencies that is not, perhaps, surprising.
Celtic impressed in continental competition last season, perhaps surprising some with their results and performances.
So it is perhaps surprising that responses to Mr. Guez's exhibition have been mild.
It is perhaps surprising that she would have trouble making ends meet.
Yet the extent to which he appears to believe this hype is perhaps surprising.
It is perhaps surprising that John Stott never became a bishop.
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