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The phrase "in a circle" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically describes something that is located or occurring within a circular shape or formation. Example: The children sat in a circle, holding hands and singing their favorite songs.
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In a circle?
No, in a circle!
Members sat in a circle.
The players are in a circle, dancing.
Eventually, both dancers turned in a circle.
Again, roses were laid in a circle.
The group would sit in a circle.
"Or it can go in a circle.
Walking in a circle indicates a journey.
You sit around in a circle.
We began to spin in a circle.
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