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full circle
noun
to the original place, source, or state through a cycle of developments (usually used in the phrasecome full circle ).
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of full circle1
Example Sentences
It’s now an additional 10 years later, and the band has come full circle.
"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.
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.
"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.
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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