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"unexpected gains" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to unexpected or unplanned profits or advantages in a situation. Example: The sales for the new product skyrocketed, resulting in unexpected gains for the company.
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There's no cost, and as Paul demonstrated, there can be unexpected gains.
After all, we also saw some unexpected gains from the balance resulting from women's suffrage.
So when Con Edison et al went dark on Thursday, there were some unexpected gains and losses.
He completed all five his passes, but the more unexpected gains came on seven running plays for 33 yards, including Brown's 7-yard touchdown.
His statement came a few hours after Senator Harry Reid, leader of a Democratic Senate majority that made unexpected gains, extended his own olive branch to the opposition.
The big city centers have remained liberal for the most part, but conservatives have been making unexpected gains in these areas.
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The unexpected gain followed a 2.9percentt drop in June.
Heating oil fell after an unexpected gain in supplies signaled that stocks will be adequate for the winter.
Battle of the box A house divided Unexpected gain After the divorce Oil spoils ReprintsThe club's players took sides.
Much of the unexpected gain is as good as spent, workers said, mentioning purchases like televisions, college trust funds, vinyl siding and long-overdue prescription eyeglasses.
BP has added 12.5p to 450.2p following better than expected fourth quarter profits, including an unexpected gain from its stake in Russia's Rosneft.
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