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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ring around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that encircles or surrounds an object or area.
Example: "There was a ring around the moon, indicating that rain might be on the way."
Alternatives: "a circle around" or "an encirclement of".
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A reef traces a ring around the island.
The residential development boom forms a ring around the Loop.
A ring around the moon foreshadows snow or frost.
"Give me a ring around then," Brando said, finally.
The internal documents describe this strategy as forming a "ring" around a "resistant site".
Men formed a ring around a group of women marching, to protect them from harassment.
Now he cuts a ring around the branch about three inches from the end.
Have to zoom by holding down buttons, rather than turning a ring around the shutter button.
Stones placed in a ring around the hut braced the saplings.
In a second, they had formed a ring around the woman and hauled her to shore.
We had to defend the line - we had a ring around us.
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