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The phrase "being surrounded by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which someone is in the midst of, or surrounded by, a particular thing or group. For example: "He felt a deep sense of peace being surrounded by his family."
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Being surrounded by family.
I hate being surrounded by people.
Being surrounded by millions can be overwhelming.
She treasured and loved being surrounded by her family.
Simply being surrounded by others is no cure.
I didn't like being surrounded by his things.
"The best thing is being surrounded by nature," Sam says.
Being surrounded by chocolate has not put Mr Bell off.
His greatest enjoyment was being surrounded by family and friends.
"Being surrounded by artwork creates a feeling about the institution.
He is comfortable being surrounded by his loyalists.
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