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The phrase "a circle with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a circle that has a specific feature or characteristic associated with it.
Example: "I drew a circle with a radius of five centimeters."
Alternatives: "a circle featuring a" or "a circle containing a".
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A circle with a row of smaller circles inside like toes is the Paw of Time.
The second is a circle with a letter-B basketball and the words "Brooklyn New York".
The singers were in a circle, with a microphone positioned in front of each.
In the laboratory, visual acuity is measured by the Landolt C, which is a circle with a break in it.
One sign read, "Go Home Fraud" and displayed Beckham's number, 23, in a circle with a line through it.
I obtained a map of the area and, with a compass, drew around the summit of the mountain a circle with a radius of fifty miles.
In front of the goal is the crease, a semicircular area that corresponds to a circle with a 6-foot radius, demarcated by a red line.
It is a bad idea to model a circle with a straight line.
Four RSs are placed uniformly on a circle with a radius of d2 = 0.5 km.
The overall cross section of the breast was assumed to be a circle with a radius of 7 cm.
The interacting element is randomly placed on a circle with a radius of the real 3D distance.
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