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center circle
noun
Alternative form of centre circle
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"center circle" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most often used in sports-related contexts, such as soccer or basketball. For example, "The soccer player faked out the defender and made it to the center circle before shooting."
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"Now place your feet in the center circle".
— ANDREW DAS Gundogan's was for a foul in the center circle.
The Palermo forward watched the ball coming toward him close to the center circle.
He strode toward the center circle before making a forward pass.
Shaken, Ronaldo retreated to the center circle where he could only watch as things got worse.
Carlos Tévez, Argentine by birth, impulsive by nature, sprang from the center circle.
— DUNCAN IRVING Xabi Alonso chops Ronaldo down in the center circle.
But most poignantly, the two coaches embraced in the center circle.
Pepe, the big Portuguese defender, began the move from the center circle.
In the final moments, Messi dwelled on the ball near the center circle.
Michael Del Zotto sent a laser pass from his own goal line to the center circle.
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