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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be surrounded" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing a person or object being enclosed or encircled by something or someone else. Example: The castle was meant to be impregnable, but eventually, it was surrounded by enemy forces.
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We're going to be surrounded by it.
"It seemed to be surrounded and saturated in this area".
It's comforting to be surrounded by kindred spirits.
We seem, of late, to be surrounded by invented worlds.
But to be surrounded by this beauty is wonderful.
"It's nice to be surrounded by other believers," she says.
It's so hard to be surrounded by so much pain.
I was not supposed to be surrounded by churches.
She was so happy to be surrounded by her family.
"I'm going to be surrounded by the unfamiliar.
"The kids are just going to be surrounded by words".
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