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Discover Ludwig"which is surprising" is correct and can be used in written English when providing additional information or clarification about something unexpected or surprising.
It is often used in the middle or end of a sentence, following a comma. Example: "The new medication, which is surprising, has shown a higher success rate than previous treatments."
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None of which is surprising.
Everybody else has left the room, at Lily's request, which is surprising.
They actually tend to go down a little more quickly than they went up, which is surprising.
"There's a shortage of confidence around the team, which is surprising.
Apparently laser therapy will also help, which is surprising.
For this edition, "bare mares" sport a red armband, though there are only a handful, which is surprising.
We observe that women with a higher educational attainment have an increased risk of short birth intervals, which is surprising.
Indeed, the authors never reference this key publication with respect to the morphogenesis defects, which is surprising.
History will judge Gordon and Major well, which is surprising".
My house doesn't leak, which is surprising given much of the plumbing is circa 1926.
Which is surprising for such a drama queen of a city.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com