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Discover LudwigThe phrase "circle from" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
To use this phrase, you would have to say something like "circle around from" or "circle away from". For example: "The birds circled away from the barn."
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Let all the hatred circle from afar.
Full circle: from the 1960s to the Obama generation.
Look at a map, that circle from North Korea outward.
Richard Brody on Ernst Lubitsch's "The Marriage Circle," from 1924.
I'm inspired to do so because I'm coming full circle from my first year in college.
For the nose cut out a heart or circle from the pink card.
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Weinberg, R.A. Coming full circle-from endless complexity to simplicity and back again.
The story of tobacco has come full-circle, from miracle cure to dangerous addiction.
Cut out a small semi-circle from each of the two long sides.
Cut out a semi-circle from a piece of colored card.
Do not enter Fielding Circle from the east.
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