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The phrase "a disc around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object or phenomenon that has a disc shape or is encircled by a disc.
Example: "The artist created a sculpture featuring a disc around the central figure, adding depth to the piece."
Alternatives: "a circle surrounding" or "a ring around".
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Admittedly, I don't play much Frisbee but I'm pretty sure if someone just tossed one at me instead of asking if I wanted to play first (or you know do Frisbee) I would be highly uninclined to get on board with tossing a disc around and more likely to shout some choice four-letter words, in my real-life version of caps lock.
The neutron star's intense gravity raises fearsome tides on its partner's surface, tearing material off and pulling it into a disc around the neutron star.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — For Canadians, Sunday was the most important day in hockey history since Ontario army officers or Nova Scotia farmers, or whoever it was, first started whacking a disc around a frozen slough in the 19th century.
From (28) and using (14), we can calculate the coverage area of a single sensor using the ED which becomes a disc around the sensor node location with radius R e given by (29).
Traditionally, the sensing coverage of a sensor node has been represented by a disc around the sensor node location inside which the energy measured from the event exceeded a threshold [7 12].
Dusty debris begins to form a disc around the star — just as it did around our sun, eventually coalescing to form the eight planets we know today.
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'Schaffelfieber 2' Various Artists Here's a disc organized around a rhythmic pattern, not a person.
Note that when cutting out Saturn, you should also cut a disc shape around the center to represent Saturn's ring.
AX Persei is another binary star, the primary component is a red giant in an advanced phase of stellar evolution, which is transferring material onto an accretion disc around a smaller star.
Take a little ball of the dough and flatten into a thin disc, around 120mm diameter.
With a rolling pin, roll each ball between two sheets of clingfilm into a flat disc around 15cm in diameter and 0.5cm thick.
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