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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a circle of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific type of circle or a concept involving circles, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "In geometry, a circle of a given radius can be drawn around a point."
Alternatives: "a circle with a" or "a circle having a".
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Image of a visible tumour developed in the flank (framed in a circle) of a representative mouse.
That same year in France on May 4, Étienne Oehmichen established a distance record for helicopters by flying a circle of a kilometre's length.
Those descriptions, for example, may include commands to draw a circle of a certain diameter filled with a specific gradient of red.
"If you drew a circle of a mile around my house, there were probably two hundred wells inside it," the former mayor, Calvin Tillman, told me.
"It's the smallest city in the state of New York but if you draw a circle of a three-hour drive from it you have access to 100 million people".
"Monitoring includes forming a circle of a mile around the area in which it is found to determine the possible presence of more specimens in the field and prevent movement into protected areas," says Danny Rueda, director of ecosystem management at the Galapagos National Park.
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This value was then used to determine the diameter of a circle of an equivalent area.
A circle of light, a centre of Talk.
Total length is 2pi a. So, this is a piece of a circle of radius a.
It made for a family affair, a circle of trust.
Less a place, more a circle of hell.
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