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Discover LudwigThe phrase "moving circle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to a circle that is shifting in position or shape. For example, "The dancers formed a moving circle as they moved to the music."
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An oculus skylight bathes one wall with a moving circle of light.
The funnel at the top throws on the ceiling a constantly moving circle of flowing blue light that in effect brings a patch of sea to the sky.
The test requires people to keep a crosshair inside a moving circle on a computer screen, while constantly monitoring and responding to three other tasks on the screen.
Between 18 00 and 20 00, it is at 10-s intervals (when moving, circle 8), when high-speed chases are detected, it is increased to 5 Hz (circles 1 5 and 7).
None of the children seem to notice his arrival; none of them, in fact, seem to be aware of their own individual presence outside and beyond that of the moving circle, their separateness given over to its fleshy choreography of multiplied, entwining bodies.
The complete study region was scanned by construction of a moving circle.
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Participants tracked four moving circles within a field of eight moving circles.
He and "Twin" keep moving, circling.
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Others will join a dozen counts or more, moving from circle to circle.
In 150AD, Ptolemy of Alexandria published his theory of epicycles the idea that the moon, the sun and the planets moved in circles which were moving in circles which were moving in circles around the Earth.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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