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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wide circle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large group of people or a broad range of connections or relationships.
Example: "She has a wide circle of friends from various backgrounds and professions."
Alternatives: "a broad network" or "a large group".
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She had a wide circle of friends.
Montesquieu had a wide circle of acquaintances in England.
They enjoyed a wide circle of mostly lesbian friends.
Erwin will be missed by sons Gideon and Saul, and a wide circle of friends.
They are examining a wide circle of Mr. Luzhkov's acquaintances, family members and supporters.
The doe makes a wide circle, the buck dogging her every step.
As both a poet and an art dealer, he had a wide circle of friends.
They hosted themed dinner parties and wine tastings for a wide circle of friends.
"He has a wide circle of Washington intellectuals, if you will".
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We drove in a wide circle around India Gate several times.
All plants lay flat in a wide circle around the bamboo pole.
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