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"circle of acquaintances" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase generally means the group of people with whom one is connected, usually through friendships, work, or other affiliations. For example, "She was well known in her circle of acquaintances in the business world."
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Montesquieu had a wide circle of acquaintances in England.
We meet their boisterous circle of acquaintances, who all seem to have similar disabilities.
Back in the States, others in Tony's circle of acquaintances deal with their own romantic issues.
Nor did he raid his circle of acquaintances for titillating personality traits.
Whatever the truth, the conversation among that circle of acquaintances caught the attention of Indonesian intelligence.
We hope students coming to Princeton will want to expand their circle of acquaintances and experiences, not prematurely narrow them.
Buscemi's circle of acquaintances included directors and artists such as Jim Jarmusch, Tom DiCillo, and Richard Edson.
Such a system may be restricted to a small set of familiar messages that can be read by a limited circle of acquaintances.
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The work allows Derrick to expand a circle of acquaintance already staggeringly large.
In this engaging biography, Holden stresses Hunt's abilities as a networker, arguing that he gathered the "widest circle of acquaintance" in nineteenth-century English letters.
Given the high incidence of cancer in my circle of acquaintance, "why not me?" might have been a more predictable question.
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