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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'surprising at' is not correct in written English
You can use the phrase 'surprising to' instead. Example: It was surprising to see how quickly the plants had grown.
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The lightness, in fact, is surprising at first — a nice surprise, to be sure.
But the biggest surprise was that it shouldn't have been surprising at all.
"Not surprising at all," Vogelsong said.
"It's not surprising at all [their preoccupation].
In retrospect, it doesn't seem surprising at all.
"It was not surprising at all," he said.
(Such shortcomings aren't surprising, at least for scientists).
Barnes misses God, which seems surprising at first.
To a visitor from the 16th century, it wouldn't be surprising at all.
That she does, and he's a handsome devil, isn't surprising at all.
Wireless gadgets interest him, as does artificial intelligence.Such bravado seems surprising at first glance.
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