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"which was surprising" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used as a relative clause to add more information or provide further explanation about an unexpected or surprising event or situation. Example: "The election results, which was surprising to many, led to a wave of protests across the country."
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Lee Westwood missed that 12-incher on the ninth hole, and he didn't look good after that, which was surprising.
I told them about the problems I had with it at airport security and the Queen nodded and said that maybe they should make an exception for photographers and their equipment, which was surprising.
I set my quickest time on the hard tyre which was surprising.
This cliché also happens to be true, which was surprising.
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My dad's definition was "cleanliness"—which was surprising for how much food he had on his face at the time.
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None of which is surprising.
Fans will be familiar with a couple of tracks already, both of which are surprising.
Everybody else has left the room, at Lily's request, which is surprising.
"There's a shortage of confidence around the team, which is surprising.
Apparently laser therapy will also help, which is surprising.
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