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The phrase "uninterrupted circle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a circle that is continuous and without breaks, often in a metaphorical or literal sense. Example: "The artist created an uninterrupted circle of colors that blended seamlessly into one another."
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Instead of boycotting football, the presence of women is key to breaking the uninterrupted circle of sexism.
Day 3: I took advantage of an inadvertent loophole in my rules and decided not to complete the mile in one uninterrupted circle.
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The pie chart, for example, was just an uninterrupted blue circle labeled "Female 100.0%." I got a sense I had wasted my money.
It's nine cameras mounted in a circle pointed outward, they shoot in sync, and a computer stitches the images together creating a 360 degree uninterrupted band of visual information, and that's only the beginning.
All three species of Daphnia populations were found to persist the longest in pools with long uninterrupted hydroperiods (orange to red circles, Fig. 5) and in pools with few desiccation events per summer (Fig. 6).
His social circle frequents that subway line because they can doze uninterrupted on the three-hour-long trip.
The band played on, undisturbed and uninterrupted.
Uninterrupted, yes, but not unbiased.
Few achieve such uninterrupted progress.
For love uninterrupted night.
Animals frolic uninterrupted.
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