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"my circle" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people, such as family or close friends, who one regularly sees and communicates with. For example, "I spent the weekend catching up with my circle of friends."
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"My circle of friends hasn't changed".
"There's not one new guy in my circle.
In my circle, everyone is pretty devastated about it".
But really, he wouldn't fit into my circle.
At least those in my circle were not.
(My circle wasn't wide enough to encompass any Braun campaigners).
Every day my circle seems to get bigger".
"AIDS killed off most of my circle," White writes, succinctly.
My circle of friends and my family all know her, and everyone likes her.
"There are people who work for Lady Gaga that are in my circle of friends".
"Changing Tony Abbott's opinion is not in my circle of control".
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