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The phrase 'circle above' is not correct or usable in written English.
You could use the phrase 'circle overhead' instead. For example: "I looked up in the sky and saw a large circle overhead."
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I can only circle above and watch the trajectory of his presumptuous venture.
Staring up in the night sky at that silvery circle above would never be the same for anyone again.
Van Dalen keeps a livestream of his pigeons, and when he lets them fly — usually around five o'clock in the afternoon — they circle above in a feathery ballet.
The circle above and the burst below suggest any number of metaphysical dualities: order and chaos, heaven and earth, Apollonian and Dionysian, male and female.
Here, if you fixate with your left eye (right eye closed), the gray circle above will fade from view in a few seconds.
That winged circle above is a design for a bomb from the Song Dynasty (960-1279, CE).
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A helicopter circled above, lower and lower.
Fishermen in boats stared, and a Suffolk County Police helicopter circled above for a while.
As a police helicopter circled above, a crowd had spontaneously gathered near the chemist's.
Police helicopters circled above, and heavily armed paramilitaries fired over the rioters' heads.
The last button, which I've circled above, is for "Live Stream".
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