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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good circle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a positive or supportive group of people, often in the context of friendships or social networks.
Example: "Having a good circle of friends can greatly enhance your well-being and happiness."
Alternatives: "a supportive group" or "a positive network".
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I had a good circle of friends but I got into far too many scrapes.
"If you have a good circle of friends, the rest is going to follow.
I've got a good circle of friends, but I feel lonely all the time.
If you know exactly who you are when you get there and have a good circle of friends, it's a really beautiful place.
"Fortunately for Rhys, he's got good family, he's got a good circle of people around him and hopefully they can give him the support he needs right now," said Malcolm.
*Have you ever been part of a good circle gathering?
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Have as many friends as possible or be in a good social circle.
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