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Discover Ludwig"so surprising" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is an adverb used to add emphasis to a statement. For example, "The results of the election were so surprising!".
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It's not so surprising.
That isn't so surprising.
That's not so surprising.
It was all so surprising.
Actually, not so surprising.
'It is so surprising.
Should that really be so surprising?
"My daily work is not so surprising".
Such passions are not so surprising.
"This wasn't so surprising," Uzzi says.
Maybe that shouldn't be so surprising.
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