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The phrase "terribly surprising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very unexpected or shocking.
Example: "The news of her sudden resignation was terribly surprising to everyone in the office."
Alternatives: "extremely surprising" or "shockingly unexpected."
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None of this is terribly surprising.
But really none of this is terribly surprising.
And nothing that happens after in these relationships is terribly surprising.
That second conclusion — that a person with prosthetic legs would run differently than someone with normal human legs — does not seem terribly surprising.
In short, anything from a double-digit victory for Mr. Tomblin to a double-digit victory for Mr. Maloney should not be considered terribly surprising.
Given published findings by credible economists regarding correlations between inequality, poverty and violence, none of these rankings is terribly surprising.
We agree that none of these facts are terribly surprising.
This is not terribly surprising.
That is not terribly surprising.
It was not terribly surprising.
Nor are they terribly surprising.
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