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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this surprises me" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it any time that you want to express surprise at something. For example: "I heard that my old classmate got married. This surprises me; I had no idea she was even dating anyone."
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Frankly this surprises me.
So he said, "This surprises me.
"None of this surprises me," he said.
This surprises me a little bit, because he built it.
"To be quite honest, a structure like this surprises me".
I don't want to suggest that this surprises me – people born and raised in this reality have low expectations.
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"This surprised me," Popkin told the Guardian.
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