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Discover Ludwig"surprisingly often" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adverb phrase often used to express the fact that something is happening more frequently or more intensely than expected. For example, "People are using online shopping surprisingly often these days."
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Surprisingly often.
Surprisingly often, they don't.
But it happens surprisingly often.
Surprisingly, often somebody does.
That has been surprisingly often.
We get this wrong surprisingly often.
Holiday preparations, not surprisingly, often reinforce labels.
There is, surprisingly often, a cemetery.
Surprisingly often, something will go wrong.
This first question sounds obvious but goes unanswered surprisingly often.
But in other walks of life they occur surprisingly often.
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