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The phrase "to be unexpected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that occurs without prior warning or anticipation.
Example: "The sudden change in weather was to be unexpected, catching everyone off guard."
Alternatives: "to be surprising" or "to be unforeseen".
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Enough for this to be unexpected.
The result of Corbu's trip proved to be unexpected.
And this is a good thing, because its pleasures turn out to be unexpected and many.
To be considered news, something has to be unexpected, out of the ordinary, novel.
Mendes said the director and lead role were likely to be unexpected.
But there are going to be unexpected losses for the Giants.
Similar(18)
It's alright if the color it changes to is unexpected, just go with it.
But a MAC clause is difficult to invoke and must be unexpected and unanticipated.
That increasing the proportion of O2 tends to promote the reduction of GO to RGO is unexpected.
Be unexpected.
My reactions to Juno were unexpected.
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