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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'surprising for' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is unexpected or surprising based on particular circumstances or conditions. For example, "It was surprisingly warm for February."
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It's surprising for me".
That's not surprising for two reasons.
This was surprising for two reasons.
"That was surprising for Mitt," he said.
That is surprising, for two reasons.
"That's why it's really surprising for me".
It is not surprising, for he had limited artistic training.
Surprising for such labor-intensive items, prices are low.
This pattern is not surprising for functional managers.
They are too organic or surprising for that.
Not surprising for a man enamored for 17 years.
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