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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around you like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the way something is surrounding or enveloping someone in a particular manner or feeling.
Example: "The warmth of the sun wrapped around you like a comforting blanket on a chilly day."
Alternatives: "surrounding you as" or "enveloping you like".
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You liked the first Iron Man movie not just because Tony Stark flies around; you like Tony Stark.
He has one decent scene: a flirtatious dinner with Keira, where they talk about Lermontov, Russian romantic yearning and regret "piling up around you like unread books".
So if on a visit to "Gods of Angkor: Bronzes From the National Museum of Cambodia," at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, you imagine Buddhas and Shivas hovering and buzzing around you like so many emerald green hummingbirds — here, gone, here again — you won't be entirely wrong.
Let the slipcovers puddle around you like a light vinaigrette.
She even kept the synth-pop chorus that crashes around you like breaking waves.
If you're in a big truck, they're around you like gnats.
After all there are not many Harvard MBA around you like General Motors.
Their exotic, warming flavours wrap around you like a warm blanket.
Endorphins shoot all around you, like your own little stash of heroin.
The wind flaps around you like sheets being shaken and the waves crash below.
If you play like that, they will go around you like a bunch of cones".
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