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The phrase "as a circle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something in relation to the shape or concept of a circle.
Example: "The path of the satellite moves as a circle around the planet."
Alternatives: "in a circular manner" or "like a circle".
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Hence after time = t, the particle is at a random location on the surface of a sphere of radius r (drawn as a circle in figure 2C).
Picture the organization as a circle.
Now she describes herself as "a circle lens addict".
Not that Broad traces anything so neat as a circle.
Not that the loop necessarily has to be represented as a circle.
Is there such a thing as a circle with many centers but no circumference?
Part of the hairpin can be described as a circle with curvature κj.
Most people outside the archaeological profession do actually tend to imagine Stonehenge as a circle.
In his Fordham speech, Cardinal Bernardin set about squaring what much of the country persisted in seeing as a circle.
How could a circle that had many (or perhaps an infinite number of) centers exist as a circle?
Here is a film that casts upper-crust Rome as a circle of hell, at once beautiful and damned.
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