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The phrase "and surrounded by a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is encircled or enclosed by another object or environment.
Example: "The garden was beautiful, and surrounded by a high stone wall, it felt like a hidden paradise."
Alternatives: "enclosed by a" or "encircled by a".
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It was open to the sky and surrounded by a wall, with trees and statues within.
THE medieval Schloss at Oldenburg used to be ten-sided and surrounded by a moat.
The area of the Temple Mount was doubled and surrounded by a wall with gates.
The best memorial will be one embedded in and surrounded by a resurgent urban vitality.
The compound comprises four buildings spaced among gardens and surrounded by a breezeblock wall.
Versace lived and died as he worked — sensationally, and surrounded by a crowd of revellers, indeed of orgiasts.
The fairways were narrow and green and surrounded by a zoysia-like grass that turned almost white in winter.
The ears are large and surrounded by a ruff of papery feathers that serves to concentrate the sound.
There's a swimming pool in the backyard stuffed with water toys and surrounded by a chain-link fence.
In 2005 hybrid lenses were developed that are gas-permeable and rigid and surrounded by a soft ring.
Houses are predominantly cylindrical, with thatched straw roofs, and are often grouped in substantial numbers and surrounded by a palisade.
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