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Discover Ludwig"was engulfed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when someone or something is surrounded by, consumed by, or overtaken by something else. For example, "The small town was engulfed by an unimaginable flood."
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Ahmed was engulfed in smoke.
I was engulfed.
It was engulfed in flames.
The beachhead was engulfed in flame.
I was engulfed in flame. . . .
She was engulfed in a fireball.
Then Faridah was engulfed and propelled.
Defoe was engulfed in transfer madness.
Within minutes the house was engulfed.
Soon, the entire car was engulfed in flames.
The former dictator was engulfed in a wave of antipathy.
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