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"run circles" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the action of going around something in a circular motion. For example, you could say, "The children ran circles around the playground."
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Every weekend, my son tries his hardest, but…the other kids run circles around him.
"He's run circles around us since John Boehner was speaker of the House.
The Irish know the game, it's their home turf, and they run circles around us.
Unless you knew what questions to ask, she'd run circles around you".
He never tried to post Ewing and instead used his quickness to run circles around him.
And she'll run circles around people of any age who are out of shape.
"The ability of campaigns to run circles around journalists in some places is strong, and it's not healthy".
"He can really run circles around you as far as knowing the latest Givenchy show," Mr. Moore said.
Brees said Bush had to realize that he could not "run circles" around defenses the way he could in college.
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Danny Granger ran circles around Anthony.
Yoda ran circles and yapped.
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