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Discover Ludwig"wide circle of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a group or range of people, ideas, or activities that are closely connected or influenced by each other. Example: She was well-known in a wide circle of influential politicians and business leaders.
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She had a wide circle of friends.
They enjoyed a wide circle of mostly lesbian friends.
Montesquieu had a wide circle of acquaintances in England.
Arthur Ratner will be sorely missed by his wide circle of longstanding and loyal friends.
She had a wide circle of cherished friends with whom she kept in close touch.
She had a wide circle of friends, some of whom she had met in kindergarten.
He will be greatly missed by his family and wide circle of friends.
He also provided counselling to a wide circle of other Catholic priests.
I am generally very sociable, and have built a wide circle of friends.
His loyalty and generosity to his wide circle of friends was legendary.
Deeply loved by nieces, nephews, cousins and wide circle of friends.
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