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Discover Ludwig"so surprised" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of great surprise. For example, "I was so surprised when I opened my birthday present and saw that it was a new car!".
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He looked so surprised.
[Laughs] I was so surprised.
I wouldn't be so surprised.
"You get so surprised.
You're so surprised.
Don't be so surprised.
The writer is not so surprised.
Every single Libyan is so surprised.
They needn't have been so surprised.
I guess because I was so surprised.
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Maybe I shouldn't have been so surprised.
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