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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I surround" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase to describe the action of encircling or encompassing something or someone. It can also be used as a metaphor for being all-encompassing or dominating. Example 1: I surround myself with positive energy and good vibes. Example 2: The castle was surrounded by a moat. Example 3: The politician's controversial remarks were quickly surrounded by media scrutiny. Example 4: She felt a sense of peace as she walked through the forest, surrounded by nature.
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I surround myself with revision.
"I surround myself with people I love.
I surround myself, whenever possible, with like-minded people.
I miss what I already have, and I surround myself with things that are missing".
I surround myself with several people who oversee my work closely.
I thought, if I surround myself with good people, we can do this.
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"I surrounded his wonderful house with kerosene".
But I surrounded myself with the right people.
I surrounded myself with people better than me, and I absorbed everything like a tremendous sponge.
What am I surrounding myself with?
I was not surrounded by lazy people nor was I surrounded by morally bankrupt people.
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