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Discover LudwigThe phrase "circled with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is surrounded or enclosed by a circle or circular shape.
Example: "The drawing featured a sun circled with rays that extended outward."
Alternatives: "surrounded by" or "enclosed in".
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Donning eyeglasses, Mr. Hayward swooped and circled with his camera.
A few older children scooted around a paved area that was circled with trees.
"It came back to me circled, with an enormous 'Oh!' in the margin.
His calendar for early November was circled with a redemptive shot at qualifying for the Olympics.
We obtain a new metamaterial built from hexagonal clusters of resonators, circled with green dashed lines.
It was the one each daughter circled with her father before she met her waiting groom.
A ways away, the boy was buried in a plot of sand, circled with seven concrete blocks.
She wore a short-sleeved shirt, and her arms were plump, rounded, both wrists circled with gold bracelets.
Her hair was rigid, her shoulders padded, her neck circled with pearls, her brooch like a flag of conflict.
On the Greenies, the last word was circled with the comment "Well, we've been spelling it duh.
Holding a printout of the box score, Malone circled with his pen the 5 in Sweetney's offensive rebounds column.
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