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For me The phrase "surround by" is not a correct part of a sentence in written English
You might use the phrase "surrounded by" instead, which is the correct form. For example, "She was surrounded by friends, family, and good food."
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ROSENTHAL--Louis H. died February 19 , 2007surround by his loving family.
Kim, surround by a brace of no-neck bodyguards, was visible only from the top of her bouffant hairdo.
Beloved wife of the late Robert J. Donohue, after a sudden illness at home surround by her family.
Sitting at a table surround by adults, as Sunday lunch was served, I felt inordinately smug that I'd escaped the kids' table for once in my life.
The old gussied-up portrait was on the cover, but set on a black ground and surround by pattern of luridly colored leaves, a noirish design of a kind I associated with murder mysteries.
Thus with any multi-channel system the general listening area is, as expected, surround by speakers.
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Surrounded by wonks.
Surrounded by conflict zones.
Surrounded by girls".
Being surrounded by family.
I was surrounded by junk.
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