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Discover Ludwig"in his circle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of people associated with a particular person or to the range of a person's influence or contacts. For example, "He had a powerful reputation in his circle of business associates."
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Some in his circle are nervous.
In his circle, at least, he is not alone.
Not Baghdadi, or anyone else in his circle".
First, he has to deal with infighting in his circle.
Not everyone in his circle agreed about Trump.
In April 1999, someone in his circle was prescribed OxyContin.
(Other collectors in his circle have medieval monikers, like Sirlampsalot and the Ladies of the Knights).
Masson seemed to know everyone and generously included his neighbour in his circle.
That combination is unmatchable by anyone in his circle, complicating succession.
No one in his circle tried to talk him out of this.
Nonetheless, the damage to Mr. Trump and those in his circle has been extensive.
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