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Discover LudwigThe phrase "surprising if" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to introduce a condition or situation that would lead to surprise or unexpectedness. Example: "It would be surprising if the team lost the match after such a strong performance."
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It would be surprising if he did.
It would not be entirely surprising if they did.
It'd be very surprising if he didn't play it.
It is not surprising if American investors are unenthusiastic.
It would hardly be surprising if he were looking around.
But it would be surprising if they didn't.
"It would be surprising if it didn't come up.
So it would be surprising if they did so.
None of this is surprising if you know France.
It would not be surprising if some did particularly well.
It would be very surprising if it failed.
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