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The phrase "in the circle" is correct and fully usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a physical space between the speaker and the listener, such as a group of people or a circle of chairs in a room. For example, you could say: "We gathered in the circle to discuss the project."
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Joseph stood in the circle.
There was one other black person in the circle.
The others in the circle had sensed this obligation.
"But in the circle we were in, we were normal".
You wouldn't have heard those sitting up in the circle.
"Good boy,' she said, putting her finger in the circle.
In "The Circle," the girls are now adults.
Many in the circle, in fact, met during their university days.
She took two goblets and carried them to opposite points in the circle.
(Eggers echoes that concern in The Circle).
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We will freeze to death!" "We can wait in the Circle K". "Penny, hold on tight.
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