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Discover LudwigThe phrase "surprisingly done" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something has been completed in a manner that is unexpected or contrary to what was anticipated. Example: "The project was surprisingly done ahead of schedule, leaving the team with extra time to refine their presentation."
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Related articles and external links means that users can easily access more information on the topic, and tagging is surprisingly done well on the site.
And for a country with such a long history of conflict, IDP communities have surprisingly done it in a peaceful, concerted and effective manner.
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And stick it surprisingly does.
The bride, perhaps surprisingly, did not sing.
But the Chancellor, surprisingly, did not do his homework.
The marriage, perhaps not surprisingly, didn't last.
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American raters, somewhat surprisingly, don't actually play the games.
Mr. Harrison, not surprisingly, does not share that contention.
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