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The phrase "was surprised with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone was taken aback or caught off guard by something unexpected. Example: I was surprised with a bouquet of flowers on my birthday.
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Even he was surprised with the results.
"I was surprised with part of his comments.
I was surprised with some meetings with another manager.
Lacy said he was surprised with how easily he could run on the Irish defense.
He was surprised with how quickly the Knicks implemented their game plan on offense.
On if he was surprised with how much Miami blitzed… Not really.
Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe was surprised with HHS's flexibility on the Medicaid expansion.
Added Ms. Lyons: "In the beginning, I was surprised with the Lanvin sneakers and the J. Crew skinny pants.
But a day before the date, he was surprised with a new locale: Memphis, the home of Elvis.
In 1994, he entered local races in his Nandi District of Kenya and was surprised with his success.
Liskov was surprised with the announcement on Tuesday afternoon, which was followed by a reception for her by her department on the ninth floor of the Stata Center.
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