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Discover Ludwig"media circles" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a group of people who work in the media, such as journalists, reporters, editors, and publicists. For example, "Media circles are abuzz with anticipation for the upcoming release of the new blockbuster movie."
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The issue spread into Christian media circles, too.
In media circles this seems like strange reasoning.
Entertaindom.com's demise had been rumored in media circles for weeks.
The news started a firestorm in conservative media circles.
In media circles, the great Christmas push starts around now.
In the decade after 9/11, Shahzad's reporting increasingly attracted notice within Pakistani media circles.
That's the cause of great speculation in media circles at the moment.
The decision was both cheered and criticized in social media circles and on Web sites.
Two minutes later, Woj, as he's known in N.B.A. media circles, beat the commissioner again.
So this important newcomer in Italian banking and media circles remains an enigma.
In political and media circles, the conventional wisdom is that Christie is pretty much finished.
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