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Discover Ludwig"surges around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and powerful movement or increase in something, such as emotion, energy, or water. Example: The excitement of the crowd was palpable as the music started, and a wave of energy surged around the room, causing everyone to jump to their feet and dance.
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It cascades over carpets, surges around carved ivory boxes, sprays across the tiled exteriors of buildings, turning the world into a vegetation-choked paradise.
On openers The Stars Are Calling My Name and The Way You'd Love Her, the crowd surges around but with a dopey inertia, rather than an antic moshpit energy.
Where does the water that surges around Adriaenssens' barriers go?
The interaction between the hormone surges around childbirth and breastfeeding and breast cancer is not simple.
These storms may produce 45percentt more power, Emanuel predicts, generating stronger winds, rain and storm surges around the world.
When the food trucks do arrive, the crowd that surges around them is chaotic and often violent.
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The crowd surged around us.
Tax competition is surging around the world.
Violence surged around the country on Wednesday.
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