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Discover LudwigThe phrase "broad circle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a wide or extensive group of people or things, often in a social or organizational context.
Example: "The charity event attracted a broad circle of supporters from various backgrounds."
Alternatives: "wide network" or "large group."
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He generously shared his humor and intellect with his broad circle of friends and acquaintances.
Zs was showing itself as part of a large and broad circle of friends and collaborators.
His father was a wealthy businessman, and his parents had a broad circle of highly educated friends.
Both the New York community and his broad circle of friends and acquaintances will miss him dearly.
This was a spontaneous, half-kidding proposition, made over beers, but a broad circle of acquaintances came to take it seriously.
Unsure where to go, he did a broad circle around the lot, with players smashed against the windows, completing the circus effect.
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The rejection of Western values has become a new pledge of allegiance among broad circles of loyalists.
It climaxes in Death, which builds and drops throughout its brutal 15 minutes, broad circles of hypnotic percussion falling apart into shards of serrated guitar before rising into a dizzying, rousing maelstrom.
At present time, Acutoxbase is under continuous development, and it will be available for the broad circles of toxicologists and physicians in a near future.
Early determination in N. vectensis occurs in two stages: expression in broad circles and rings in the blastula is consolidated during gastrulation, and more complex expression patterns appear in the planula within these broad regions.
But it's as though we feel we have a broader circle of truth.
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