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The phrase 'circle about' is not traditionally used in written English. It is usually used in spoken language as an idiom meaning to go around or to encircle. For example, you could say, "We circled about the lake to get to the other side."
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Some circle about longer, picking up objects and putting them down.
Draw another circle about as big as the head or smaller in size.
Roll to a rough circle about 22-23cm in diameter.
Roll each in a circle about 6 inches in diameter.
Using a rolling pin, roll each piece into a circle about 1/4-inch thick.
The couples cover much space as they circle about the dance floor.
Swing the arm in a small circle — about a foot in diameter.
Around the black dot is a circle about one inch in diameter.
Roll it on a lightly floured surface into a circle about 1/2 inch thick.
Roll it into a 14-inch circle about 1/4-inch thick.
Pat or roll it into a fat circle about 7 inches across.
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