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British pronunciation/ɪn sˈɜːkəlz/
American pronunciation/ɪn sˈɜːkəlz/
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ничего не добиться

with no success achieved or no progress made
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in circles definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "in circles" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "in circles" has likely emerged from the idea of someone walking or running in circles, without making any forward progress. Today, the idiom is commonly used to describe a situation where someone is stuck in a repetitive cycle of action or thought, without achieving any significant results or progress.

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Their argument was going in circles, and they were getting nowhere in resolving their differences.
Her full skirt billowed around her as she spun in circles.
The committee is going in circles trying to decide on a course of action, as no one can agree on the best approach.
The cat chased its tail in circles, creating a hilariously entertaining scene.
After spinning around in circles, the child stood up dizzily, trying to regain balance.
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