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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enveloped around" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to describe something that is surrounded or extensively covered by something else. For example, "The small cottage was enveloped around by tall trees."
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The sound should stay enveloped around the instrument".
These composites comprise of polypyrrole nanotubes enveloped around tin oxide nanoparticles.
These, like a tiny box enveloped around by a photo closeup image of a blinded eye pierced by a tiny bullet, follow in the footsteps of Brecht and the Russian formalist Viktor Shaklovsky to bring us inside the estranged lives of others.
Sonographic assessment of abdominal vein size and flow has been recently carried out during IAH simulated by a corset tightly enveloped around the abdomens of healthy volunteers [ 20].
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For the purpose of this study, we considered that the tendency for movements to occur either within or between groups is significant if the confidence envelop around the mean weekly E-I index, as defined by ±2SD, does not overlap zero.
Bold numbers show where the computed mean weekly External internal (E-I) index of pig movement connections was considered significantly different from the non-assortativity hypothesis (i.e. when the confidence envelop around the mean, as defined by ±2SD, does not overlap zero).
Getting around: Enveloped by motorways.
He exuded a passion for life that enveloped those around him.
Meanwhile, heavy smoke has enveloped communities around BC. Residents in Alexis Creek, in central BC, began evacuating their homes as winds carried smoke into their community on Friday.
I ignored it, I fought it, but the nurse stirred from within and enveloped herself around me.
Like HIV, influenza, and many other viruses, Zika travels around enveloped in a membrane (recall that viruses are not cells).
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