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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added circles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to circles that have been included or incorporated into a design, diagram, or any other context where circles are being introduced or emphasized.
Example: "In the updated diagram, we have added circles to represent the different stages of the process."
Alternatives: "included circles" or "incorporated circles".
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"We want to make sure nobody will be able to penetrate from Syria to our territory for any purpose," General Hirsch said as workers added circles of razor wire to the top two-thirds of the intimidating silver rebar wall and readied some areas for a concrete foundation.
The Flash version was much simpler in design, and added circles onscreen as the game progressed.
As this history of added circles grows, it could be animated.
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Add circles for the hands and draw in fingers.
Carry on in this fashion to continue adding circles.
Utilize the 'Circle' or 'Ellipse' tool to add circles for the head and antennae.
Add circles for her seashells, and a small circle underneath that for her waist.
Add circles where there are joints and form the body by adding more lines.
Add circles for his shoulders and joints; ovals for his arms.
Add circles to the ends to give them a fancier look.
Add circles on the line to look like it's standing on a cage.
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