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full circle

noun

  1. to the original place, source, or state through a cycle of developments (usually used in the phrasecome full circle ).



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of full circle1

1875–80, for literal sense
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It’s now an additional 10 years later, and the band has come full circle.

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"My theatrical journey began on the stage in Swansea as a member of the West Glamorgan Youth Theatre, so it feels fitting to come full circle to base Welsh National Theatre in the city," he said.

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It was also a full circle moment for me because when I was 15 and 16, Teen Vogue was the magazine that I subscribed to.

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"It's like the paintings have come full circle," says Dadiba Pundole, director of Pundole Art Gallery, where the auction is set to be held.

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He had a "full circle" moment watching poet John Cooper Clarke take to the stage, after first seeing him while working at his local festival aged 16.

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