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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a perfect circle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a geometric shape that is flawlessly round, or metaphorically to indicate something that is complete or ideal.
Example: "The artist created a perfect circle on the canvas, demonstrating her precision and skill."
Alternatives: "an ideal circle" or "a flawless circle".
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"A perfect circle would not be organic.
A perfect circle ambiguously suggests asphalt, milk, or other food.
Mr. Patriarca sees a perfect circle in operation.
A PERFECT CIRCLE, Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, N.Y., (631) 888-9000.
Alison's starter, a perfect circle of home-cured salmon, had a good depth of flavour.
The coin wasn't a perfect circle, and its surface was pocked.
Years later, you take the rug up, and a perfect circle drops out.
These three leaders of San Francisco's government now formed a perfect circle of mutual recrimination.
"I was terrified because I knew that meeting her would have made a perfect circle.
An index of 1 equals a perfect circle.
It is a perfect circle which means food has a use".
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