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The phrase "steadfast circle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group or community that is unwavering in their support or commitment to one another. Example: "The steadfast circle of friends stood by each other through thick and thin, proving the strength of their bond."
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Anton Bruckner had a steadfast circle of supporters, including some significant conductors and composers.
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But Afghan and American officials said that Mr. Karzai and his inner circle remained steadfast in their belief that Mr. Baradar can serve as a conduit between the Afghan government and Mullah Muhammad Omar, the reclusive leader of the Taliban, who is said to live in Pakistan.
She was blessed by a wide and loyal circle of friends, who cherished her warmth, humor, candor and steadfast companionship.
Sainsbury's, they resented; ASDA had definite issues, but a special circle of hell was always reserved for Tesco and their steadfast belief in the foot-on-throat method of negotiation.
Steadfast, certainly.
Ms. Starr was steadfast.
I remained steadfast.
Mr. Ting remains steadfast.
"Stay steadfast!" protesters shouted.
"Misurata is steadfast," said another.
Uruguay are steadfast behind Suarez.
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