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The phrase "surprisingly relevant" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or fact that is unexpectedly related to something else. For example, "The career advice my aunt gave me seemed surprisingly relevant even though she works in a completely different field."
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"He's surprisingly relevant right now," she added.
Madison's not entirely successful struggle with these issues remains surprisingly relevant today.
It's actually surprisingly relevant to a lot of "hot" issues in progressive culture and politics.
The power of song to move the ailments of a king was surprisingly relevant at the time of Saul's premiere.
Despite the many social upheavals since the book's first publication in 1877, Banks said much of it remained "surprisingly relevant".
For a book devoted almost entirely to 60-year-old pop culture, "Mythologies" feels surprisingly relevant today.
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However, surprisingly, performing relevant actions (versus irrelevant actions) did not predict insight, as would be expected.
The result is a forum for surprisingly rich, relevant, and authentic conversations.
Both these moments represent the blithe irreverence that I love about our industry (And "Valley Freude" is surprisingly still relevant).
We shall see indeed that the BVPs for the rectangle, not surprisingly, are relevant to that case related to the tessellation of the Euclidean plane E 2 with an infinite number of identical rectangular tiles in both x, y -directions.
Actress extraordinaire Gugu Mbatha-Raw lights up the screen in a very romantic and surprisingly socially-relevant tale.
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