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The phrase "surrounding a large" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that encircles or encompasses a large object or area. Example: "The park features a beautiful lake surrounded by a large expanse of greenery."
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In Equisetum the vascular strands are small and round, surrounding a large pith cavity.
Kielder is a 500-square-mile area of forests and hiking and bicycling trails surrounding a large artificial lake.
Ours included grilled leeks and fennel, herb-marinated artichoke hearts and roasted peppers surrounding a large, crumbly pile of fresh-cut Parmigiano-Reggiano.
So nearly every screenwriter dies crushed -- with a well-fed, well-maintained corpse surrounding a large soggy heart still yearning for novels, plays, poetry and respect.
A circle of small American flags popped out of the flower bed surrounding a large sycamore tree two doors down at No. 4460.
We were sitting, the guide explained, in a hall that was, when Konigsburg wrote her book, a restaurant, with tables surrounding a large central pool.
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Five rocking chairs surround a large fireplace.
Teak verandas and patios surround a large pool and gardens.
All of this surrounded a large oval salad bar.
Cocoa-hued couches shaped like commas surround a large leather ottoman.
Adrift with our wine, we headed back to the lobby and settled in chairs that surrounded a large circular fire pit where storytellers sometimes recount African folk tales.
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