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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a circle" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that contains or uses a circle, or to indicate the use of a circle in a certain action. For example: - "She drew a smiley face with a circle for the head." - "The target was marked with a circle in the center." - "The necklace was adorned with a circle pendant." - "He emphasized his point with a circle drawn on the whiteboard."
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The Q with a circle around it replaced the D, and the Q with a diamond around it replaced the old Q with a circle around it.
"I don't have to surround myself with a circle of people just like me.
The landing zone was marked with a circle on the river bed.
Pour into the prepared basin and cover with a circle of greaseproof paper.
One was a tourist map with a circle drawn around the embassy.
2. Remove the chilled plates and arrange each with a circle of sliced tomatoes.
While at Oxford, Mr. Mahoney read Stevens with a circle of other kindred-spirited students.
Mr. Trump deleted it two hours later, and replaced the star image with a circle.
The couple met at Yale in September 1996, studying with a circle of friends.
(The aide later deleted the star and replaced it with a circle).
These featured an 'emotional' triangle, interacting with a circle.
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