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Discover LudwigThe phrase "engulfed with" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a feeling of being overwhelmed or having a lot of something. For example, "I was engulfed with joy when I heard the news."
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I closed my eyes as the entire place was engulfed with dust.
Then, on Sept. 11, it was engulfed with the rest of downtown in warlike chaos.
That is the one about never interfering when your opponent is being engulfed with bad news.
But he is right that journalism got engulfed, with grave consequences, in America's great post-9/11 disorientation.
As the unfolding political crisis grows, universities around the country have been engulfed with protests over proposed national tuition hikes.
As she watches, the screen is engulfed with flame like a funeral pyre, as simple a portent as could be.
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Our collected data displayed that the antigen engulfed together with γFe2O3 NPs coated with positive charged polymer was located in the cytosol of DCs where it participated in antigen cross-presentation via the proteasome pathway.
Erupting with surging, sprouting spray and hot, steamy fog that engulfed us with momentarily blindness and giggly entertainment.
As with conventional macroautophagy, basal macrolipophagy does not seem to be a selective process, because portions of lipid droplets are engulfed along with other cytosolic cargo giving rise to autophagic vacuoles with heterogeneous content.
"We engulfed her with confidence," Timms said.
Cars in the street were also engulfed, some with their drivers caught behind the wheel.
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