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Discover Ludwig"a closed circle of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a small group of people that is difficult to penetrate or influence from outside. For example: "Members of the royal family form a closed circle of people who have exclusive access to certain privileges."
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A closed circle of "independence".
Sometimes the patron-client relationship just creates a closed circle of bellicose misjudgment.
Before "Riverdance" took the world by surprise in 1994, there were practically no performance opportunities outside of a closed circle of competitions.
To be in politics you have to belong to a closed circle of men who think only of themselves, and who at times can resort to killing".
When Mr. Putin picked Mr. Miller to run the company last year, Gazprom was being ripped apart by a closed circle of Soviet-era managers.
The artist who paints a landscape or still life is not addressing a closed circle of people; there is nothing private about such a painting.
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So Elliott and Philby effortlessly joined an inner closed circle of a kind unique to Britain.
It is no longer a homogeneous, closed circle of local athletes, but rather an entire world of cultures.
A dozen or so people waited it out in the parking lot of a closed Circle K gas station in LaPlace, 30 miles from New Orleans, and dozens of others were in the same situation across Lake Pontchartrain, in St. Tammany Parish, according to officials and local radio reports.
Bayer effectively represents a "closed circle" – a central committee of inner Fidesz confidantes.
Moreover, the release process will turn out to be a closed circle requiring new releases of the updated gene drives and this closed process represents a point of no return.
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