Alternative Expression to "circled by mistery"

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I would like to have your opinion on the expression "circled by mistery" or if there are some alternative.
 
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I would like to have your opinion on the expression "circled by mystery" or if there are some alternative.

I have never seen such an expression.

I think surrounded by mystery is a correct expression.

Shrouded by mystery is another expression I know. I like it.
 

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Where did you encounter this phrase, Pete?

Please give us a complete sentence to consider.
 

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No, there is no complete sentence, I wrote it myself, but I think it is not very correct. "Surrounded" by mystery is the sentence I was looking. And "Shrouded by mystery" is very elegant (thanks José Manuel).
 

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I would like to have your opinion on the expression "circled by mistery" or if there are some alternative.
How about "triangulated by enigma"?
 

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I would use shrouded in mystery.
 
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I would use shrouded in mystery.

I saw the expression with the preposition "by" somewhere, but I have to admit that "in" is the common preposition. Or perhaps the correct one?

Is "shrouded by" correct or not?
 

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No — it's OK, but I'd have written 'shrouded in mystery'.
 

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I have searched both Coca and the BNC, and the only have shrouded in mystery, for a search for any preposition in the phrase, so it's the standard preposition and the one I would recommend using.
 
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