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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forming a circle around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of creating a circular shape around something or someone. Example: The students formed a circle around their teacher to listen to her story. In this example, "forming a circle around" is used to show how the students surrounded their teacher in a circular shape.
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In a flash, five other children joined him, forming a circle around me.
They laughed and stopped: forming a circle around me and chanting "Gha-na, Gha-na, Gha-na" some more.
The Hringvegur ("Ring Road") stretches for about 875 miles (1,400 km), forming a circle around the island.
Six or seven of them were correction officers, forming a circle around a tall young man who yelled some more.
Starting from Guangling in the east, it extended to the eastern side of the Huang He, forming a circle around Datong.
Just because she wasn't wearing sandals and forming a circle around Greenham Common didn't make her beyond the pale in my view.
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We all formed a circle around him.
More sheikhs had wandered over to listen, and they formed a circle around us.
Other officers formed a "circle" around him, he said, and he was kicked "all over".
Hundreds formed a circle around the medical center, and around Al-Hourani hospital.
Some two dozen police officers had formed a circle around a group of five protesters.
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