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The phrase "surprises me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing astonishment or unexpected feelings about a situation or information. Example: "The fact that he won the competition really surprises me."
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"That surprises me.
"It surprises me.
"Nothing surprises me here.
He constantly surprises me.
Lan's answer surprises me.
Anyplace else surprises me.
This always surprises me.
Then he surprises me.
"Nothing surprises me now".
It always surprises me.
Nothing surprises me.
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