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Discover LudwigThe phrase "concentric circles" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a series of circles that share the same center point, with each circle having a larger or smaller radius. Example: "The ripples in the pond formed concentric circles, spreading out from the spot where the rock had landed."
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Concentric circles pulse and spin.
You've got these concentric circles.
Concentric circles dotted the stone.
It is arranged in three concentric circles.
One finger would make concentric circles.
It consists of three concentric circles.
The growth has arrived in something like concentric circles.
In no time, 135 guests were dancing in concentric circles.
Arrange on top of the cooled caramel in concentric circles.
He added: "Development spreads in concentric circles to larger acreages.
Concentric circles can represent sacred rocks, campsites, or campfires.
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