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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a circuit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate someone's location or travel route, particularly if they are moving between multiple destinations in a systematic manner. For example: - "The police officer was on a circuit, patrolling the streets of the city." - "The speaker has been on a circuit, delivering talks at various universities across the country." - "Our road trip took us on a circuit through the mountains, stopping at different national parks along the way."
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He will be remembered [as] one of the main reasons we can go out on a circuit like this and be reasonably safe.
Later, Laura Trott, who lit up the Olympic velodrome a year ago, won a professional women's race on a circuit around St. James's Park.
Nature Reviews Genetics Research Highlight on "A circuit to remember", February 26 , 2013
You've got a judge who has been on a circuit court for a dozen years.
Bikes started racing there in 1950, on a circuit reduced to 11 miles.
"Truman's Beer put us on a circuit of their pubs," Dave says.
Weiss then moved within 10 feet and sent each dog and handler on a circuit around the ring.
The method uses a set of pre-defined operations on a circuit netlist.
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And conversely, the net number of 180° flips he makes on a circuit equals the sum of the indices of the singularities inside.
The same holds true if a litigation regarding court reform were to reach Justice O'Connor's docket when/if she chose to sit on a Circuit Court panel.
(The women usually hone their productions on a circuit of international theater festivals).
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