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Discover LudwigThe phrase "surprised of" is not correct in written English
The correct phrase is "surprised by." For example: "He was surprised by the sudden news."
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I shouldn't be surprised, of course.
I was not surprised, of course.
"I'm surprised of the longevity of it," Serena said.
But it's not enough that we be surprised, of course.
"The girls are surprised of the blood-alcohol content," Mr. Litman said.
Actually, I am a little bit surprised of how I performed out there".
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Surprise of surprises, they haven't done so.
The result surprised supporters of the legislation.
It surprised all of us.
It kind of surprised me.
The surprise of Vautour.
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