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The phrase "engulfed her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is completely surrounded or overwhelmed by something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "As the waves crashed around her, she felt the ocean engulfed her, pulling her into its depths."
Alternatives: "overwhelmed her" or "consumed her."
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"We engulfed her with confidence," Timms said.
The dark interior of the house engulfed her.
Perhaps adulthood has not engulfed her at all.
She turned the car around, but didn't get far before the blast engulfed her.
"Death to tyranny, long live liberty, long live Iran!" she shouted, as flames engulfed her.
At the end Mr. Dutoit engulfed her in his arms as the audience stood and cheered.
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She returned to find flames engulfing her home.
The more chaos engulfs her, the steadier she looks.
But a creeping distress threatens to engulf her.
She's so tiny it nearly engulfs her.
A spot of red on her abdomen gradually turns into a fetus before engulfing her entirely.
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