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How can you use surprisingly in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "surprisingly" in a sentence:

With an adjective:

* The movie was surprisingly good, considering the negative reviews.

* The hike was surprisingly easy, even though it was uphill the whole way.

* The food at the airport was surprisingly delicious.

With a verb:

* He surprisingly recovered quickly from the surgery.

* The storm surprisingly passed by without causing any damage.

* She surprisingly decided to take a solo trip across Europe.

With a phrase or clause:

* Surprisingly, the team won the game even though they were the underdogs.

* The traffic was surprisingly light, even though it was rush hour.

* I was surprised to find that my friend, surprisingly, had never been to the beach.

In a more complex sentence:

* Despite all the challenges, the project was surprisingly completed on time and under budget.

* The book was surprisingly well-written, despite the author's lack of experience.

* The concert was surprisingly enjoyable, even though I wasn't familiar with the band.

Remember that "surprisingly" expresses unexpectedness or a contrast to what might be expected.

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