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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kind of circle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a figure that is not a perfect circle, such as an oval or a crescent. For example, "The moon was in a kind of circle shape last night."
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While "Speaking With Hands" occupies the museum's 1992 addition rather than the spiral ramp, Ms. Blessing has arranged it in a kind of circle.
That creates a kind of circle, as people in New Orleans celebrate the arrival of more of these individuals, or the return of folks like iSeatz founder Purcell.
So it's a kind of circle of money," he says.
Indeed, the historiographical operation as a whole forms a kind of "circle of interpretation," for the historian's writings themselves are candidates for being collected in archives or libraries.
The move completes a kind of circle for Beck, who left his Fox News show in June of 2011.
Many of the women, children, and elderly gravitate outward, away from the center of the scrum, forming a kind of circle.
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Noah is charming, too, and one wonders if the Oscars, often ridiculed as a kind of circle-jerk of limousine liberalism, should throw caution to the wind and lean into the low-hanging fruit that is anti-Trump comedy.
Expectations have been transformed by the ongoing pact with television that has seen the England team elevated to a kind of circling death star, semi-detached from county cricket, hidden away behind its TV paywall and transformed into a mob-handed corporate machine.
"As with most cities, there's a kind of inner circle, and eventually that circle begins to grow.
The moon's orbit around the Earth is not quite a circle but an ellipse – a kind of squashed circle.
However and this is important not just any kind of circle will do.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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