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The phrase "and it is surrounded" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an object or area that is encircled or enclosed by something else.
Example: "The ancient ruins are located in a valley, and it is surrounded by towering mountains."
Alternatives: "and it is encircled" or "and it is enclosed."
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The Chapare region is recognised for its importance to biodiversity, and it is surrounded by three National Parks in the area: Carrasco, Amboró and Isiboro Sécure.
Saltwell Towers is located in the middle of the central section of the park and it is surrounded to the south by its accompanying walls, walkways and ha-ha.
It begins slowly, and it is surrounded with silence.
The lake is quite shallow except toward the south, and it is surrounded by swampy lowlands.
And it is surrounded by the front range of the Canadian Rockies.
And it is surrounded by similar buildings in similar condition in the heart of downtown.
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It's a five-minute walk to the ocean, and it's surrounded by protected land".
It's in a residential area, and it's surrounded by an awful lot of parkland".
And it's surrounded by other giant sequoia trees, some of which are 3,000 years old.
Milton Hershey's native town was originally called Derry Church, and it was surrounded, as it still is, by rolling milkland.
"My village is very pretty with lots of green trees and small ponds, and it's surrounded by water," she says.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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