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Discover Ludwig'circle for' is not correct and usable in written English.
Instead, you would use the phrase 'circle around' when describing something that is moving in a circular motion. For example, "The wind blew the leaves in a circle around the tree."
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circle for years.
"It's come full circle for us.
"This is full circle for our generation," she said.
Ask acquaintances outside your regular circle for references.
He said: "It's come full circle for us.
It's a virtuous circle for them.
Circle for Women.
"This has all come full circle for me.
decided the site of each circle for measuring the MBR.
Draw circle for wheels.
A circle for the body.
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