I surprisingly received these beautiful flowers on my birthday.
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Yes, it is an adverb. It is from the adjective surprising and means unexpectedly.
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Yes, but it's also about diet and lifestyle changes as well. You can cut out carbs and fat for fat loss but if you want muscle, you need to eat meat for the protein.
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Surprisingly has a surprisingly surprising meaning! Surprisingly, there are only a few people in the world that know what surprisingly means. Whoa!
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Yes, surprisingly is spelled with an S.
Surprisingly is how you spell it. You spelled it correctly.
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The suffix in the word "surprisingly" is "-ly."
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I was very nervous but the performance surprisingly wentsmoothly.
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It depends on the purpose for what they are being used. The surprisingly average height, however, is surprisingly short at a mere 5.25m, surprisingly.
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surprisingly the summer holidays are going really fast that school will be opening soon.
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It is, not surprisingly, a stem-and-leaf plot.
It is, not surprisingly, a stem-and-leaf plot.
It is, not surprisingly, a stem-and-leaf plot.
It is, not surprisingly, a stem-and-leaf plot.
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It was surprisingly easy to depart from the norm, in this example.
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surprisingly I accepted the elderly gentleman's invitation
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The duration of Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers is 1.5 hours.
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Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers was created on 2005-07-02.
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Surprisingly, many people are sad or stressed during the holidays rather than joyful.
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No, "surprisingly" is not a transition word. Instead, it is considered an adverb that can be used to show unexpectedness or astonishment in a sentence.
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Surprisingly, the answer is 1/3rd.
Surprisingly, the answer is 1/3rd.
Surprisingly, the answer is 1/3rd.
Surprisingly, the answer is 1/3rd.
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Many people experience unexplainable back pain. The cause of a sore back is not always overexertion or throwing your back out as much of the literature available on the subject suggests. Studies have uncovered some surprising, yet common, back pain triggers.
Grumpiness
Osteopathic physicians have long touted the mind/body connection. The body’s perception of discomfort and pain can be directly linked to the mind. Any minor complaint may easily be magnified by feelings of depression, anxiety and stress. This phenomenon is commonly manifested through back pain.
Vitamin D Deficiency
Poor bone health may be a trigger for a sore back. One of the first areas of the body that exhibits the effects of poor bone health is the lower back. A person’s bone health can quickly become compromised when they fail to maintain a sufficient level of vitamin D in their body. This is a leading, yet little-known cause of back pain.
Constipation
Being constipated can have more implications than one might expect. Aside from the obvious effects, constipation causes a build-up of extra intestinal pressure. This pressure commonly triggers lower back pain and discomfort. One way to avoid a sore back is by avoiding constipation. Eating a diet high in fiber, getting adequate exercise and drinking plenty of water will ensure better digestive functioning.
Scoliosis
If not diagnosed during childhood, scoliosis may go unnoticed. This condition is a potential cause of back pain in adults that is often overlooked. Even if a person does not have scoliosis as a child, the back may become misaligned due to weakened muscles and a poor diet. This is an easily avoidable cause of back pain. Scoliosis may be prevented by building up strong back muscles, getting sufficient amounts of vitamin D and calcium, and keeping weight gain in-check.
When patients are experiencing pain that is not easily diagnosed, it is best to start looking outside the normal range of diagnosis. Many times, chronic pain can be quickly and easily abated by getting to the root of problem, but it may not always be what you initially suspect.
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